With the recent announcement of Volume 15, Issue 1 being sent to subscribers, it dawned on me that Juiced.GS has achieved a major milestone — 15 years of continuous print publication — the longest Apple II-centric publication run ever.

Not bad for a magazine dedicated to a vintage, decades-obsolete line of personal computers and the people that still use them. In the age of the Internet, a run like this is extraordinary. Congratulations Juiced.GS!

According to Dr. Steve Weyhrich’s Apple II History site, no other printed magazine or disk publication has made it this far.

14 years – Softdisk (1981-1995)
12 years – Call-A.P.P.L.E. (1978-1990)
12 years – Nibble (1980-1992)
10 years – inCider (1983-1993)
10 years – Open-Apple/A2-Central (1985-1995)
8 years – Apple Assembly Line (1980-1988)
8 years – Micro (1977-1985)
8 years – Softdisk G-S (1989-1997)
6 years – Softside (1978-1984)
6 years – A+ Magazine (1983-1989)
6 years – GS+ (1989-1995)
5 years – Apple IIGS Buyer’s Guide (1985-1990)
4 years – Softalk (1980-1984)
2 years – II Computing (1985-1987)

A2Central thanks the publisher, editors and writers of Juiced.GS for their hard work and dedication in service to the Apple II Community. We wish you many more years of publishing prosperity. Apple II Forever!