The Beagle Bros. Online Museum
Last weeks Beagle Bros. Apple II Freeware Friday stirred fond memories of the Apple II 80's and the influential Beagle Bros. Software. With a little more digging, we found this online museum devoted to the Bros! Brings a tear to the eye, doesn't it?
The Beagle Bros. Online Museum

The Apple IIgs Portable Experiement
This page at Apple2.org demonstrates how case-modding used to be done!
It Begins:
"The First Apple IIgs Portable made it's debut at Apple Expo East Boston '92. It visited Apple for the now infamous "Operation Apple Storm" and has been used on comercial flights, airports, a boat, several cars and hotels nationwide."
The Apple IIgs Portable Experiement
Beagle Bros. Apple II Freeware Friday
This dusty old page at A2Central.com's Lost Classics Project still has valid links to lots of useful Beagle Bros. software for the Apple II. If you have an Apple II, get 'em now!
Beagle Bros. Apple II Freeware Friday
Apple Lisa at CHI 98
This is a very interesting new article by Marcin Wichary at the GUIdebook website, detailing one of the sessions of the CHI 98 conference - a panel called “Honoring our elders II”, dedicated to Xerox Star and Apple Lisa! It took place on April 22nd, 1998.
Included is a full a transcript of the second part of the panel, with Frank Ludolph and Rod Perkins presenting the Apple Lisa computer.
Apple Lisa at CHI 98
Apple Assembly Line Archive
Bob Sander-Cederlof, publisher of the Apple Assembly Line newsletter, has posted the complete text of all the issues online. He begins his introduction:
"From October 1980 through June 1988 I published a newsletter called Apple Assembly Line. This newsletter focussed on assembly language for the Apple ][, //e, //c, and //gs computers. In the beginning all the programs were written for the 6502 microprocessor, but as the Apple II family developed, this expanded to the 65C02, 65802, and 65816. All the programs were published using the S-C Macro Assembler, which I also authored and sold under the label of S-C Software Corporation."
Apple Assembly Line Archive
A2 News and Notes
The April, 2005 issue of the A2 News and Notes Newsletter for Apple II fans has been posted by Howard Katz!
This issue:
* 3rd Down, Fourth To GO
* Homes For Orphans
* Programming notes
* Summer Camp News
* 8-Bit Development
* Software News
* SignOff
A2 News and Notes
Steve Wozniak: The Birth of the Apple Computer
This 1996 email response by The Woz covers early programming on the Apple and how he hand-wrote the ROM code. Another little bit of Apple History!
Steve Wozniak: The Birth of the Apple Computer
Personal Robots
This article by Gordon McComb at Atarimagazines.com originally appeared in Creative Computing, Vol. 9, No. 11 / November 1983 / Page 196. The future of personal robots is examined, including Topo, who "comes with a TopoForth disk that runs on an Apple II/IIe."
Personal Robots
Word Perfect for the Apple IIe, IIc,and IIgs
This is the official release page at apple2.org.za for Word Perfect for the Apple IIe, IIc,and IIgs as public domain software! Includes a review, and downloads.
Word Perfect for the Apple IIe, IIc,and IIgs
Nybbles
Another tale by Andy Hertzfeld at Folklore.org. This time, the story of his first job on the Macintosh project.
It begins:
"My very first job on the Mac project was to help Burrell Smith and Brian Howard verify that the disk controller was working properly. They had just wired up a Woz-style disk controller to the Macintosh prototype, but they had no way to test if it was working properly without writing a fairly complicated program."
Nybbles