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Re: A.P.P.L.E. Is Back!!!



On 10 Apr 2002 06:39:05 -0700, The Apple Man wrote:

> I just received this from a friend of mine who works at A.P.P.L.E. and
> I figured I should post it.
>
>
>
> Press Release
>
> Date: 	10 April 2002
>
> News: 	A.P.P.L.E. Releases Volume 14 Number 1 of Call-A.P.P.L.E.
> magazine
>
> Call-A.P.P.L.E. magazine returns to the computing world
>  
> 10 April 2002  Seattle --Apple PugetSound Program Library Exchange
> (A.P.P.L.E.) has released the latest issue of it's Apple computing
> magazine today after a 12 year absence.
>  
> The focus of the re-formed magazine will continue to be the Apple II
> series but unlike the old magazine, it will also include a major focus
> on the complete line of Apple computers.  It will also be the goal of
> the magazine to provide the best of the Apple world in a format which
> will be useable to all readers.
>  
> A.P.P.L.E. was re-established on 1 March 2002 by former A.P.P.L.E.
> employees, directors, and authors.  It was decided to revive and
> modernize the users group, which will cover the entire line of Apple
> computers, from  earliest to most recent models.
>  
> The decision to revive the group was based on the success of Bill
> Martens' project to preserve materials produced by the group during
> the 1978 to 1990 time frame.  With A.P.P.L.E. founder Val Golding�s
> input and guidance, the group was re-founded by Bill Martens and Rick
> Sutcliffe.  A website containing all of the information and materials
> from the group is available online. (www.callapple.org)
>  
> A.P.P.L.E.�s current agenda is in stark contrast to the 1984 era where
> the Apple programmers� world was divided into those who were faithful
> to the Apple II line and those who wanted to see the Macintosh line
> become the mainstream computer.
>  
> A.P.P.L.E. will also once again provide its members software and
> support for those computers that are no longer mainstream models.
> This software will include items that were available in the 1970�s and
> 1980�s as well as newer software produced by mainstream programmers.
> The newer model library will be built in the coming weeks as a
> supplement to the magazine and will be available for download.
>  
> Information about the group can be found at it�s web site at
> www.callapple.org.  Press information requests can be sent to
> press@callapple.org.
>  
> A.P.P.L.E. and Call �A.P.P.L.E. are copyrights of Apple PugetSound
> Program Library Exchange.  Apple II and Macintosh are copyrights of
> Apple Computer Inc. All other trademarks are property of their
> respective holders.
>  

Again I ask will this include the contents of the Call Apple bulletin board?


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