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Apple II Computer Info
>them?
AppleWorks 3.0 is an 8-bit IIe program that runs
in a text environment. AppleWorks GS V1.1 is
a GUI program that runs under the 16-bit GS
operating system GS/OS. Given that you have
a IIGS with enough memory and a TWGS for a
speed boost, I recommend the 16-bit version. It
can do more things (like page layout and putting
scanned graphics in database records).
It in fact resembles an early version of MS Works
for Mac very much. AppleWorks GS V1.1, that
is. It has a word processor with spell check and
thesaurus, a data base, a spreadsheet, a page
layout module, a communications module, and a
combination paint and draw module. It is a pure
GUI based program.
To get the most out of it, you'll also want Pointless
and Harmonie from http://www.crl.com/~joko
Shareware Solutions II. This allows you to use
TrueType fonts and print to ink jet and laser printers.
Pointless and Harmonie work extremely well with
AWGS 1.1. When you get everything set up and
install a good library of TrueType fonts, the IIGS
can produce output to an ink jet or laser printer
identical to word processing and simple page
layout on the PC or Mac.
I still use my IIGS to do word processing a lot. It
is connected to the same ink jet printer as my PC.
I move from one 'puter to the other. The output is
identical between the two. The PC has more diverse
programs, but the IIGS boots much faster. I do
not leave my PC on all the time because experience
has shown that this kills the hard disk drives faster
(even if they go into a lower power mode after a
time). Besides, the environment you know. ;-)
>Focus Drives are 100% Extended Smartport compatible meaning
>partititons are automatically mapped for your ProDOS 8 use (up to
>12 depending on system configuration, existing disk controllers,
>floppy drives, etc) and all partitions are available for GS/OS. A
>DOS 3.3 Emulator (FocusDOS 3.3) is available on request.
>
>This is way over my head. Do I want a DOS 3.3 Emulator?
If you use very old Apple II or II+ software that runs
under DOS 3.3 and would like to install them onto
the Focus, then yes. But most software you will
encounter that's 8-bit is for the IIe that runs under
ProDOS which is very hard drive aware so you do
not need the DOS 3.3 Emulator for these. And for
the native 16-bit GS/OS based IIGS software such
as AppleWorks GS, this is of course not needed.*
Basically, you won't need it for the majority of stuff.
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