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Re: help with transfferring software to an Apple IIe



In article <20030127232229.27662.00000295@mb-mj.aol.com>,
obsbedia2@aol.com (Obsbedia2) wrote:

> "Heresy" is such a loaded word.  Let's just say that I have a different
> perspective:  
>         I learned learned AppleWorks v1.3 in 1994, 
>         bought my first Apple //e the next year, 
>         used and still use the same computer and AW3.0 to:
>                  keep track of school records, 
>                  write letters to  +parents, 
>                                                         +teachers, and 
>                                                         + the district
office, and 
>         about five years ago, I complete my Masters using my 
>         trusty //e!  
> 
>         Hobbist indeed!  If it's important, why trust it to anything,
but a ][?!!
> 
>         Now, as to the question of keyboarding and typing--several nice
programs come
> to mind (Keyboarding Klass, BeagleWrite, AppleWorks).  It would be no trouble
> at all to send them to the poster.
> 
>
I'm talking about a program that teaches you how to type, like Keyboard
Cadet. I already have copies of AppleWorks 2.1 and 3.0. While my copies
are legitimate, I did give that person pirated copies since I doubt
Quality Computers still sells AppleWorks 5.x or 6.x. 

What she needs now for her son is a typing tutor program. I can't give her
Keyboard Cadet unless I give her my origional disk because I don't have a
crack. I also don't know how to tell her to use the stuff on Asimov or
Ground on her own, nor any other internet site with just a 128K IIe with
5.25" drives. I am still capable of doing it for her, but I don't know of
any other typing tutors that are any good.