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Re: America Online software for IIGS
- Subject: Re: America Online software for IIGS
- From: txa84@isuvax.iastate.edu (Robert S. Claney)
- Date: 9 Feb 1995 18:59:53 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
- References: <3geqba$3qi@lastactionhero.rs.itd.umich.edu>,<3h7anf$s80@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- Reply-to: txa84@isuvax.iastate.edu
In article <3h7anf$s80@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,
spottysoft@aol.com (Spottysoft) writes:
>Some facts regarding the Apple II and America Online:
>
>7) Online Enhancer was never "officially" approved by AOL. But it did not
>violate AOL's policy against altering the AOL program code either.
>(btw... the final release version of the program is still available in the
>Apple II Forum libraries.)
As a /former/ member of AOL, and just for curiosity's sake, I'd like to get a
hold of OE, just to see what it looks like, but I was unable to dl it before
dropping/getting dumped from AOL (the @#^&* software crashed midway through the
dl every time I tried). Could someone point me to somewhere else where it can
be dl'd, or even send it to me (bsq'd)?
>Larry (former Apple II Forum Consultant on AOL :)
>
Bob
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