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Juiced.GS in 2012

At KansasFest 2011, Juiced.GS, the Apple II community’s longest-running print publication, announced that the magazine will continue its streak into 2012 with a seventeenth volume of quarterly issues, with subscriptions now being accepted. A new PDF is also available for purchase, and publisher Gamebits is offering advertisement design services. Full details are on the Juiced.GS […]

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Juiced.GS Volume 16, Issue 2 now available

Volume 16, Issue 2 (June 2011) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, is now arriving in subscribers’ mailboxes. This 24-page issue features an interview with Don Worth, author of Beneath Apple Manor and Beneath Apple DOS; a review of modern-day word processors that re-create the AppleWorks environment; a tutorial for using the […]

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Juiced.GS Volume 16, Issue 1 now available

Volume 16, Issue 1 (March 2011) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, is now arriving in subscribers’ mailboxes. This issue features a review of text adventure Leadlight and the larger interactive fiction industry it represents; an interview with Alan Floeter, creator of Macrosoft and The Assembler; an overview of Mac, Windows, and […]

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New Juiced.GS bundles and more

There are several new items in the Juiced.GS online store: the Friends For Life CD with scans of volumes 1–6 as well as tons of shareware and freeware programs for the Apple II; discounted bundles containing volumes 7–14 in hardcopy, both with and without Friends For Life; a PDF reprinting Antoine Vignau‘s three-part series about […]

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Juiced.GS Volume 15, Issue 3 now available

Volume 15, Issue 3 (September 2010) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, shipped today to all subscribers. This issue features reviews of both Ewen Wannop’s SAM2 email client and Jason Scott’s Get Lamp documentary; complete KansasFest 2010 coverage; a behind-the-scenes look at Martin Haye’s winning HackFest entry; and the third in a […]

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