debrunne@uicsl.csl.uiuc.edu (01/22/88)
A number of people have mentioned that Macintalk (version 1.3, I think) is available on Compuserve. I am not very familiar with Compuserve, though, so my question is _where_ on Compuserve is Macintalk?
cimeti@nucsrl.UUCP (Israel Cimet) (01/26/88)
>If you need Macintalk and do not have access to any of the commercial >on-line services, then consider joining APDA. Macintalk 1.31 is >available from there for something like $10-$15. >Robert Hammen Computer Applications hammen@csd4.milw.wisc.edu >Delphi: HAMMEN GEnie: R.Hammen CI$: 70701,2104 Not really. I got my copy from a BBS and I have seen it posted in many BBSs. (You can try MacInfo (415)795-8862 or DeskToppers (312)356-3776). BTW, if anyone is interested in other system software, *ALL* the new system has been posted to MacInfo. Furthermore, the new demos for MACPAINT II, MACPROJECT II, MACWRITE 5.0, (along with many others) have also been posted. Hope this helps. ----------------------- I. Arieh CImet Northwestern University
geb@cadre.dsl.PITTSBURGH.EDU (Gordon E. Banks) (01/26/88)
In article <21847@yale-celray.yale.UUCP> robertj@yale.UUCP writes: > >And for those of us who do not have access to Compuserve, could >someone please take the little time necessary to post it to >sumex and to comp.binaries.mac? I know there are a lot of people >out there who are eager for it (myself included). I will be >happy to give directions for posting on request. > Unfortunately, Apple Computer will have to give permission for posting of Apple system software to the nets. As far as I know, they haven't. Are you listening, Apple folks?