Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, has now shipped.

This issue features a review of John Keoni-Morris’ Applesauce floppy disk controller; five visitors’ perspectives on the Living Computers: Museum + Labs; a tutorial for using Arduino with the Apple II; Kay Savetz’s adventure in reviving a laserdisc game for the Apple II; news of of the discovery of MIT Logo’s source code; reviews of The Bard’s Tale Trilogy remastered and All About Applesoft: Enhanced Edition—and much, much more!

This is Juiced.GS‘s fourth quarterly issue of 2018, its twenty-third year in print. Subscriptions for 2019 are available for $20 each for United States customers, $25 for readers in Canada and Mexico, and $28 for international customers.

Editor & publisher of Juiced.GS, the Apple II community's longest-running print publication dedicated to the Apple II; co-host of the Star Trek podcast Transporter Lock; digital nomad at Roadbits.