July 25th, 2015

Juiced.GS to publish in 2016

Juiced.GS, the longest-running print publication dedicated to the Apple II, will extend its record in 2016 when it publishes its 21st volume. Subscriptions and renewals are now being accepted for four more quarterly issues of news, reviews, interviews, and how-tos! Prices remain unchanged from recent years: $19 for customers in the United States, $24 in Canada and Mexico, and $27 elsewhere.

Juiced.GS has also published its submission guidelines, encouraging article pitches from anyone in the Apple II community. If you’ve ever wanted to see your byline featured in an issue of Juiced.GS, here’s how!

Thank you to everyone who helps make Juiced.GS a piece of living history: readers, writers, subscribers, and supporters. We couldn’t’ve made it this far without you. We look forward to serving the community for years to come!

June 30th, 2012

Juiced.GS Volume 17, Issue 2 now available

Juiced.GS Volume 17, Issue 2 (June 2012)Volume 17, Issue 2 (June 2012) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, has been mailed to all subscribers. This issue features an interview with Dan Muse, former editor-in-chief of inCider/A+, as he reflects on the magazine’s evolution and legacy. Wade Clarke details his transition from writing text adventures for the Apple II in Eamon to using the modern interactive fiction language of Inform 7. Andy Molloy reviews Stephen Emond’s paperback book, Ultima: The Ultimate Collector’s Guide, while Peter Neubauer continues his Logo programming tutorial. All this, and much, much more!

This is Juiced.GS‘s second quarterly issue of 2012. Hardcopy subscriptions are available at $19 for United States customers and $27 for international customers, with several free sample issues available as PDFs.

March 31st, 2012

Juiced.GS Volume 17, Issue 1 now available

Juiced.GS Volume 17, Issue 1 (March 2012)Volume 17, Issue 1 (May 2012) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, has been mailed to all subscribers. This issue features interviews with Jason Scott, David Greelish, Andrew Plotkin, Stephen Emond, Vince Briel, and others for whom crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter can help bringing retrocomputing projects to life. Also included are reviews of the book The Complete Historically Brewed and 8 Bit Weapon’s DMS Drummer software; an interview with AppleWorks legend Randy Brandt; the first in a three-part series on programming in Logo; and much, much more!

This is Juiced.GS‘s first quarterly issue of 2012. Hardcopy subscriptions are available at $19 for United States customers and $27 for international customers, with several free sample issues available as PDFs.

December 24th, 2011

Juiced.GS Volume 16, Issue 4 now available

Juiced.GS V16i4Volume 16, Issue 4 (September 2011) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, is now arriving in subscribers’ mailboxes. This 24-page issue features reviews of the CFFA3000, the Steve Jobs biography, and the Tiger Learning Computer; an interview with Kristi Petters, the former Apple employee who licensed the Apple IIe technology for the TLC; a behind-the-scenes look at David Schmenk’s Escape! From The Homebrew Computer Club; a tribute to Steve Jobs by the colleagues who knew him in the Apple II days, including Bob Bishop, Paul Terrell, and Lane Roathe; and much, much more!

This is Juiced.GS’s fourth quarterly issue of 2011. The entire 2011 volume is now available as a bundle; 2012 subscriptions are available for $19 for United States customers and $27 for international customers.

September 29th, 2011

Juiced.GS Volume 16, Issue 3 now available

Juiced.GS V16I3Volume 16, Issue 3 (September 2011) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, is now arriving in subscribers’ mailboxes. Featured in this issue is a reflection on KansasFest 2011 by Ivan Drucker; reviews of Mike Willegal’s Brain Board and Vince Briel’s A2MP3 card; a tutorial for getting started with the Apple IIGS; and much, much more!

This is Juiced.GS‘s third quarterly issue of 2011. Annual subscriptions are available for both the 2011 and 2012 volumes.

June 27th, 2011

Juiced.GS Volume 16, Issue 2 now available

Juiced.GS V16I2Volume 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 Apple II as a dumb terminal; a behind-the-scenes look at how Melissa Barron hacked Oregon Trail; a guide to restoring and equipping an 8-bit Apple II; and much, much more!

Also part of this issue and available separately as a free download is a tribute to Ryan Suenaga.

This is Juiced.GS‘s second quarterly issue of 2011. Annual subscriptions are available for $19 for United States customers and $26 for international customers.

March 30th, 2011

Juiced.GS Volume 16, Issue 1 now available

Juiced.GS V16I1Volume 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 Linux utilities for managing Apple II disk images and files; and an introduction to the retrocomputing hobby. You’ll find it all behind Juiced.GS‘s first-ever full-color cover.

This is Juiced.GS‘s first quarterly issue of 2011. Annual subscriptions are available for $19 for United States customers and $26 for international customers.

December 21st, 2010

Juiced.GS Volume 15, Issue 4 now available

Juiced.GS V15I4Volume 15, Issue 4 (December 2010) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, shipped today to all subscribers. This issue features an interview with Apple II retailer and collector Wayne Bibbens, who was featured in the documentary Welcome to Macintosh; an analysis of technologies introduced in the failed Apple III that were more successfully deployed in the Apple II; a comprehensive guide to accessing ProDOS disks on modern computers, and how to convert those volumes to disk images; a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Ivan Drucker’s Slammer; and a tale of two detectives puzzling over a programming problem.

This is Juiced.GS‘s fourth quarterly issue of 2010. The entire 2010 volume is now available as a bundle; 2011 subscriptions are available for $19 for United States customers and $26 for international customers.

September 28th, 2010

Juiced.GS Volume 15, Issue 3 now available

Juiced.GS V15I3Volume 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 five-part series on transferring files between the Apple II and other computers, with Tony Diaz and Ivan Drucker detailing AppleShare networking options.

This is Juiced.GS‘s third quarterly issue of 2010. Annual subscriptions for both 2010 and 2011 are available for $19 each for United States customers and $26 for international customers.

June 30th, 2010

Juiced.GS Volume 15, Issue 2 now available

Juiced.GS V15I2Volume 15, Issue 2 (June 2010) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, shipped today to all subscribers. This issue features a review of the FC5025 floppy controller; a tutorial for using the Super-Mon programming utility; an opinion piece on the growing divide between users and programmers of Apple products; and the second in a five-part series on transferring files between the Apple II and other computers.

This is Juiced.GS‘s second quarterly issue of 2010. Annual subscriptions are available for $19 for United States customers and $26 for international customers.

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