A2 News and Notes
November 2002

INDEX

* Emulator update
* End of an era
* Printer woes for the December Juiced.GS
* Magazine merger


- Kent Dickey has announced that the Apple IIGS emulator KEGS has been
upgraded to version 0.71 and may be downloaded at:  
http://kegs.sourceforge.net/

KEGS is an Apple //GS emulator for Mac OS X, Win32, and almost any
Unix/Linux machine.  Different versions for these operating systems may be
found at the website.


- After 24 years of supplying hardware and software to the Apple and
Macintosh community, Shreve Systems will be closing out their computer
division and focusing efforts into their sister company, Shreve Audio.
Shreve Systems has enlisted the professional services of Remarketing
Associates <http://www.remarketingassociates.com/> and will be conducting
a public auction to liquidate all of our remaining inventory. This auction
will be held Dec. 13 2002 at their warehouse in Shreveport, La.


- Printer problems have hit Juiced.GS again!  The magazine, the only
remaining Apple II publication in print, has been informed by its printer
that they will no longer be able to handle a magazine of Juiced.GS's
length.  This may delay the December issue while the staff obtains a new
print source.  Information about subscribing to the magazine can be found
at http://www.juiced.gs


 - Apple PugetSound Program library Exchange (A.P.P.L.E.) has announced
that the Call-A.P.P.L.E. online magazine is merging with the online
publication Digital Civilization. The goal is to create a larger magazine
with broader coverage for more computer platform types. In addition,
beginning with the December 2002 issue of Call-A.P.P.L.E., the magazine
will be available on CD-ROM.  More information can be found on the group's
website:  http://www.callapple.org


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