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  • [[File:The Best of Apple Public Domain Software cover.png|thumb|right|150px|PDE's 1985 catalog]] ...est of Apple Public Domain Software]]'', a catalog and directory of public domain software available from the group, and published a second edition in {{Year ...
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  • [[File:The Best of Apple Public Domain Software cover.png|thumb|right|150px|The book's front cover.]] ...f description. The book was published in April {{Year|1985}} by the Public Domain Exchange of San Jose, California, and included a form for users to order an ...
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  • [[File:The Best of Apple Public Domain Software cover.png|thumb|right|150px|The book's front cover.]] ...f description. The book was published in April {{Year|1985}} by the Public Domain Exchange of San Jose, California, and included a form for users to order an ...
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  • [[File:The Best of Apple Public Domain Software cover.png|thumb|right|150px|PDE's 1985 catalog]] ...est of Apple Public Domain Software]]'', a catalog and directory of public domain software available from the group, and published a second edition in {{Year ...
    1 KB (220 words) - 14:04, 4 November 2023
  • #REDIRECT [[Public Domain Exchange]] ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Best of Apple Public Domain Software]] ...
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  • '''Aspen Software''' was a public-domain software vendor founded around {{Year|1982}} by Daniel M. Lefler and based ...hat after ten years of operation and becoming the oldest mail-order public-domain vendor in the U.S., it was permanently out of business. ...
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  • *"[[Source:A Review of Eamon|A Review of Eamon: A Public Domain 'Adventure' Series]]" by Jim McGivern, February 1983. ...
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  • ...the '''Apple II Public Domain File Archive''', was a collection of public domain [[Apple II]] software maintained by Steve Nelson ("apple2pd") at the {{w|Un ...
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  • ...istella Enterprise''' was a mail-order distributor of shareware and public domain software in the 1980s and 1990s, including ''[[Eamon]]'' adventures and uti Its public mailing address in the early 1990s was: ...
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  • ...'[[The Death Star]]'' in his three-diskette compilation of the best public domain adventure games. ...and started the Print Shop Users Club which centered around sharing public domain clip art for use in {{w|Broderbund}}'s ''{{w|The Print Shop|Print Shop}}'' ...
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  • '''Caloke Industries''' was a small public domain software distributor owned and managed by Carl J. Kenepaske, Jr. (18 July 1 Caloke's public mailing address was P.O. Box 18477, Raytown, MO 64133. ...
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  • ...ddict blog]] suggests that the drawing both games used may have begun on a public forum. ...From ''[[The Best of Apple Public Domain Software|The Best of Apple Public Domain Software, Edition II]]'' (1988) ...
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  • ...s game disks. The collection consists of freeware, abandonware, or public domain titles and includes ''[[Eamon]]''. Browser-based emulation is powered by t ...
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  • ...ple II Archive''' (or '''WU Archive''') was an online collection of public domain [[Apple II]] software hosted by the {{w|Washington University in St. Louis} ...
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  • ...buted around {{Year|1986}} by [[Select Software]], a distributor of public domain software based in Sydney, Australia. Author and researcher [[Thomas Fergus ...
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  • ...ter the '''TFF Enterprises Apple II Archive''', was a collection of public domain [[Apple II]] software hosted by the {{w|California Institute of Technology} ...
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  • The Eamon CD includes 242 public-domain ''Eamon'' adventures, including native Apple II [[DSK]]s, three Apple emula ...making occasional updates to the files and posting the collection for free public download through the [[Eamon Adventurer's Guild Online]] website. ...
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  • '''Select Software''' was a distributor of public domain software based in Sydney, Australia that from {{Year|1986}} through at leas ...
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  • ...clubs such as the [[Big Red Apple Club]], purchase disks through a public domain distributor like [[3A]], or make purchases from the [[National Eamon User's ...reate a new system ''[[SwordThrust]]'' drawing inspiration from his public domain creation rather than plundering it outright. Rather than recreating the wh ...
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  • ...i said he didn't think Swartz's project was distributed through any public-domain suppliers, and no copies are known to be available. ...
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  • ...newsletter that provided "timely information about new and classic public domain, freeware and shareware software" and helped subscribers obtain the softwar ...
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