Re: Older software for Powerbook 320 (looking for)

2004-08-10 Thread Ian D. Ross
Hello Erwin,
I can highly recommend WriteNow as a more than adequate daily 
wordprocessor on the 68XXX machines. ( I am still using it on my iMac 
under OS9.2)  The whole program fits on an 800k floppy and it is very 
snappy as it was written in 68xxx machine code.  Email me direct for 
further information about it.  Also early versions of ClarisWorks 
will run fine and that I think included a spreadsheet and email 
program. These may be available from the Apple "old software" site - 
anyone know for sure?

Cheers,
Ian Ross

Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me with this;
I purchased a PB 320 Duo. A great machine, I'm very happy with it.
But it's a little bit older :-) and so far I only found a couple of games
and utilities for it via the net.
Does anyone know or remember :-) which (great!) software runs
on this type of machine (Greyscale, 68030, 33 Mhz, 80 MB HD)
I would like to do some word processing, maybe a little spreadsheet,
maybe the odd great utlility?
I searched Ebay and did not find much, only a CW 3.x or something
which was quite expensive.
Are there any sites where you can find little old gems?
Thanks
Erwin
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Re: Older software for Powerbook 320 (looking for)

2004-08-08 Thread Ric
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me with this;
I purchased a PB 320 Duo. A great machine, I'm very happy with it.
But it's a little bit older :-) and so far I only found a couple of games
and utilities for it via the net.
Does anyone know or remember :-) which (great!) software runs
on this type of machine (Greyscale, 68030, 33 Mhz, 80 MB HD)
I would like to do some word processing, maybe a little spreadsheet,
maybe the odd great utlility?
I searched Ebay and did not find much, only a CW 3.x or something
which was quite expensive.
Are there any sites where you can find little old gems?
Thanks
Erwin
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Take a look at . Check his ftp site from there.
Rick
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Re: Older software for Powerbook 320 (looking for)

2004-08-08 Thread Tom and Lisa P
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me with this;
I purchased a PB 320 Duo. A great machine, I'm very happy with it.
But it's a little bit older :-) and so far I only found a couple of games
and utilities for it via the net.
Does anyone know or remember :-) which (great!) software runs
on this type of machine (Greyscale, 68030, 33 Mhz, 80 MB HD)
I would like to do some word processing, maybe a little spreadsheet,
maybe the odd great utlility?
I searched Ebay and did not find much, only a CW 3.x or something
which was quite expensive.
Are there any sites where you can find little old gems?
Thanks
Erwin
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THere is a website "mac underdogs" or something like that , that has 
tons of old software.. although I cant find my link to it.  Have to 
look around.

Mad Dog
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Re: Older software for Powerbook 320 (looking for)

2004-08-08 Thread Andrew Noakes
Try http://www.umich.edu/~archive/mac/
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Older software for Powerbook 320 (looking for)

2004-08-08 Thread Erwin W.
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me with this;
I purchased a PB 320 Duo. A great machine, I'm very happy with it.
But it's a little bit older :-) and so far I only found a couple of games
and utilities for it via the net.
Does anyone know or remember :-) which (great!) software runs
on this type of machine (Greyscale, 68030, 33 Mhz, 80 MB HD)
I would like to do some word processing, maybe a little spreadsheet,
maybe the odd great utlility?
I searched Ebay and did not find much, only a CW 3.x or something
which was quite expensive.
Are there any sites where you can find little old gems?
Thanks
Erwin
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