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Pages | Type | Headline | Author | Summary |
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2 | My Home Page | Guiding the way toward A2 telecom | Max Jones | Telecommunicating with the Apple II, Tony Ward joins Juiced.GS staff, Bret Victor and Dave Tribby contribute to this issue |
3-4 | Letters from the Land of ROM | Letters from the Land of ROM | Misc. | Downloading photos from the Kodak PhotoCD System to the IIGS, disappointed in reply to previous letters, IIGS keeps crashing, Animasia 3D still available?, readers enjoy Juiced.GS |
5 | Advertisement | InTrec Software | KFest '98 registration | |
6-11 | Cover story | Making music on the IIGS | Bret Victor | Generating music on the IIGS with SoundSmith |
11-12 | Cover story | MIDI Synth, music and your Apple IIGS | David Tribby | Working with MIDI on the IIGS |
12 | Advertisement | MIDI Synth disk set for music lovers | Juiced.GS | MIDI Synth disk set |
13 | Hardware | A user's experience with the Focus.20 | M.H. "Buzz" Bester | User review of the Focus.20 internal hard drive |
14-15 | Telecommunications | Choosing a modem | Tony Ward | How to choose a modem |
16-17 | Review | Sizing up SuperConvert 4.0 | Max Jones | SuperConvert 4.0 |
18 | Desktop Publishing | Type size strongly related to column width | Dave Bennett | Font sizes and column width |
19-20 | Shareware Spotlight | Wolf3D now going full blast on IIGS | Wolfenstein 3D IIGS 1.0, GUPP 1.0.7, LaserForce | |
20 | Advertisement | Juiced.GS | The Juiced.GS Collection / Shareware '98 / Winter | |
21 | Advertisement | Juiced.GS | The Juiced.GS Collection / Back issues catalog | |
22-24 | DumplinGS | The price is right for KFest '98! | KFest '98 registration is open, update to GNO/ME 2.0.6 coming soon, GenieLamp A2 ceases publication, The Lamp announced, Bernie II The Rescue emulator mail list announced, Crock o' Gold updated to v2.3, Marinetti TCP/IP stack now supports PPP, Apple II Webring, "Et II, PC?" emulation package announced | |
23 | II Be Named Later | The last Blossom | Ryan Suenaga | The Apple Blossom ceases publication, future of Hyper Quarterly unclear |