Eric Shepherd announced today that on July 28 he will begin shipping a CD-ROM and printed book bundle. The CD-ROM is called Totally SheppyWare and contains every piece of software he’s released to the general public, for Apple II, Mac OS, and BeOS computers. The book is a newly updated The Complete Guide to SheppyWare, […]
Andy Molloy
Vintage Computer Festival 4.0 Registration Opens
The Vintage Computer Festival, an annual event for users of computers 10 years old or older, will be held from Saturday, September 30 through Sunday, October 1, at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California. Exhibitors will be showing off vintage computers and computer products, and vendors will be selling products for vintage […]
New A2Central.com Poll
Our latest poll asks how long you’ve been using an Apple II.
Ancestorworks 5 Version 2.0 Released as Freeware
Ancestorworks 5 version 2.0, a genealogy program that works within AppleWorks 5.1 (and only 5.1) for the Apple II, is now available as a freeware product. Among other valuable features, ANW can import standard GEDCOM format genealogy data files. Visit http://www.geocities.com/budmannet for details and to download.
ProLine BBS Build 1.5 Now Available
This new update to the ProLine BBS software provides a CS update and Y2K fixes. ProLine is a popular, powerful bulletin board system package for the Apple II (//e, //c, and IIGS), and requires a modem, 80 column text, and 64K of RAM, plus a small hard disk. Read the announcement.
New A2Central.com Poll
Our new poll asks for your thoughts on possible future Apple II software products.
DAR Systems Reclassifications
DAR Systems International has reclassified its Apple II software as freeware. These products, including Mines Of Moria and Mines Of Moria II, The Pits of Doom, Gem Of Zephyrr, Sword of Altair, Quest For Varsar, and Casino Games. Also available is Sable Powers Rising, which was never released and is a beta version Visit the […]
Low End Mac Starts Apple II Mailing List
The Low End Mac web site, which covers older Macintosh models, now has a mailing list for discussing Apple II and /// computers. For more information, visit http://www.lowendmac.com/lists/apple2.html.

