Back Issues

Juiced.GS is the only remaining print publication for Apple II users. Our quarterly magazine is chock full of fantastic how-tos, reviews, and other must-read information for all Apple II users and enthusiasts.

Back issues are available in annual volumes only, $16 per four-issue volume, which includes shipping anywhere in the world. For the volume currently in publication, see our subscriptions.

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Volume 14 (2009)
Volume 14
Highlights include: interviews with Bob Bishop, Michael J. Mahon, and hardware developers; reviews of the book Twisty Little Passages, mobile Apple II games, the Apple IIe card for the Mac, and the Electric High music album; how to convert rSounds and write structured Applesoft; ten things you never knew about Integer BASIC; how the Apple II influenced our professional careers; and coverage of KansasFest 2009 and Mt. Keira Fest.

Volume 13 (2008)
Volume 13
Highlights include: interviews with IIGS laptop designer Ben Heckendorn, ReactiveMicro.com proprietor Henry Courbis, and Apple //c unboxer Dan Budiac; reviews of the MicroDrive/Turbo and CompactFlash for Apple v2.0 cards, Windows software ADTPro, computer gaming history book Dungeons & Desktops, the Computer Gaming World archive DVD, and Vince Briel's Apple-1 replica; a three-part analysis of disk protection methods, by Antoine Vignau of Brutal Deluxe; and KansasFest 2008 coverage.

Volume 12 (2007)
Volume 12
Highlights include: interviews with podcaster Carrington Vanston, music group 8 Bit Weapon, and disk copy protection wizard Roland Gustafsson; reviews of SAFE 2, CiderPress, and The Computist Project; Ewen Wannop's TCP/IP for Dummies series and Michael J. Mahon's NadaNet network tutorial; developers' inside perspectives on Deja IIx, DiskMaker 8, and Spectrum; and KansasFest 2007 coverage.

Volume 11 (2006)
Volume 11
Highlights include: a BBS: The Documentary review and director interview; a gamers' guide to interactive fiction; a retrospective of 20 years of the Apple IIGS; reviews of DiskMaker 8 and the Semi-Virtual Disk; interviews with Mike Westerfield of The Byte Works and Mike Harvey of Nibble Magazine; and KansasFest 2006 coverage.

Volume 10 (2005)
Volume 10 Highlights include: how to teach VisiCalc to today's students; a look at Google alternatives; reviews of Contiki, the Uther Ethernet card, Opus ][, Silver Platter, and the Mockingboard v1; an interview with Kelvin Sherlock; and KansasFest 2005 coverage.

Volume 9 (2004)
Volume 9 Highlights include: a programmer's look at the SideClick contextual menu manager; a review of VNCView GS; interviews with Replica I creator Vince Briel and Silvern Castle programmer Jeff Fink; how to refill your own ink cartridges; geek movie reviews; Richard Bennett's Outback Emulation continuing series; a memorial tribute to Gary Utter; and KansasFest 2004 coverage.

Volume 8 (2003)
Volume 8 Highlights include: reviews of the game Adventure Alive and the FTP client SAFE; a history of Apple II networking; PERL for the Apple II; how to start an Apple user group; Richard Bennett's continuing Outback Emulation series; interviews with Apple II historian Steve Weyhrich and hardware geek Jeri Ellsworth; and KansasFest 2003 coverage.

Volume 7 (2002)
Volume 7 Highlights include: reviews of the Wings program launcher and Virtual GS emulator; a review of the CompactFlash For Apple (CFFA) card; comparisons of the best games, word processors, telecom programs, and desk accessories; how to connect a 4 GB hard drive to an Apple II; a history of Apple II storage; Richard Bennett's continuing Outback Emulation series; and KansasFest 2002 coverage.

For back issues prior to 2002, please see the Friends for Life and Friends II compilations available from Syndicomm.

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