![]() ![]() ![]() Not the place to go if you don't know what you're looking for, but very useful nevertheless. Info-Mac: Giant no-frills archive of games, applications, and other junk. A little eye-candy heavy may not work well on older browsers. MacFreeGames: Older Shareware titles, plus a sizeable selection of corny adult games. Both feature software too large or too not-really-abandoned for the Macintosh Garden. Non-Francophones should find them easy to navigate. Le Grenier du Mac and Lost Treasures: French abandonware sites. The Macintosh Garden: Your first stop for abandonware classics. Basilisk is open source, so there are multiple versions of the software floating around on the Interweb search around for the one that best suits your specifications. Can run all Mac ROM files up to a Quadra 900. VMac: A good Plus emulator for PCs and Macs.īasilisk II: A 68k emulator. We're here to talk games, not split hairs. "Creative" misspellings, such as Windoze, Micro$oft, Crapintosh, etc., will not be tolerated if used more than sparingly. Whether you were born with a little beige mouse in your hand or you are a die-hard PC user who makes good use of your copy of Basilisk, we ask that you do not engage in the futile game of push-me-pull-you that is platform warfare. We also know that the brand that inspires such devotion may not be the same for everybody. We at the Shufflepuck Café realize our clientele tend to be a vehemently brand-loyal bunch. We're an open minded bunch, so no matter what suits your definition of a "classic Mac game" - pre-OS X, pre-System 7, pre-color, pre-megabyte - you'll be welcome to talk about it here. I had it before a while back, but that was a while ago.The Shufflepuck Café is a cozy little hole-in-the-'Net where fans of classic Macintosh games can chat n' sip. I only have the Player and don't like PowerPoint on the Mac. I don't really need movie-editing software as this Mac only has 8MB of VRAM and isn't game-intense hardware.Īlso, I forgot to put in the list I'm looking for HyperCard or HyperStudio (its equivalent). I may need a good graphics editor such as Photoshop or XRES. I'm not sure what Acrobat 5 Pro includes (as in the Reader, the PDF Creator, etc.). I'll see how it runs on my PowerBook, as downloading it won't be hard to find. This seems to be a copy of DW3, in which MX (DW6) was the last version to be released for Mac OS 9. If 2001 is still considered Warez (however, I believe ANYTHING running on Mac OS 9 should be considered abandonware), then please PM me with any details regarding how I may acquire it.ĭreamweaver Ultradev 4 would be appreciative to try out as well. etc.Īctually, Word 97 is on the server (in Danish. ![]() True, not compatible with the newer iPods, but my PowerBook G3 doesn't have a 2.0 USB or Firewire, and it's not my main computer anyways! I also love it because there is no Music Store or "graphical enhancements" to get in the way. Unless someone had a copy of The Sims for the Mac. Games: Marathon III (by Bungie, the creators of Halo), SimCity 2000, Oregon Trail, Shufflepuck Cafe, etc. It is sluggish and the time it takes to load sites, I could just use IE. Internet: I use Internet Explorer 5.2.3 (the latest one) and Outlook Express (I really like this version of any mail program for Mac OS so far!). I also wanted to try out HyperCard as I used to use HyperStudio back in the day at school, and it was tons of fun! ![]() I also have BBEdit Lite and a few other small text editors. I had Word 98 on my PowerBook 190cs, but that computer died one me, so I couldn't transfer it. doc related (including my novel, which will be a huge issue to have convert back and forth with). Productivity: I have AppleWorks 6 as my primary editor, but I'd like to have the "Word" environment, as most of my documents on my Windows PC are. I have a TON right now, but I'd like your input. My PowerBook G3 now runs Mac OS 9 primarily for the reason I will be getting my new iMac soon, and I don't want two computers with the same related OS on it! So, I'm currently running OS 9.2.1 (will upgrade to 9.2.2, but I believe that was only for bug fixes for OS X Classic Environment).Īnyhoo, I was wondering if anyone could suggest a couple of sites or good programs for Mac OS 9. ![]()
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