
Published by Apple Computer, Inc., this guide serves as a comprehensive resource for engineering and scientific software solutions compatible with the Macintosh product family. The Winter 1989/90 edition lists nearly 800 products, organized into nine major application categories.
Each product entry includes essential details such as the developer's name, address, and contact information, alongside a product description, system requirements, pricing, and technical support details. This directory aims to provide users with an updated and accessible overview of the available software for technical applications.
![]() |
Apple Vintage Computing Archive: Hardware, Software, and Accessories A comprehensive archive detailing a personal collection of vintage Apple computing hardware, software, and related accessories, spanning from the Apple II era through to later Macintosh models. |
![]() |
Apple Easter Eggs: A Comprehensive Guide to Hidden Secrets Explore the fascinating world of Apple easter eggs, hidden secrets, and developer jokes within Apple's software and hardware, from early Macs to Newton. This guide details their discovery and origins. |
![]() |
COMPUTE!'s Apple Applications Magazine - December 1987 - Software, Hardware, and Games for Apple II and Macintosh Explore the world of Apple computing with COMPUTE!'s Apple Applications magazine from December 1987. This issue features in-depth articles on Apple II and Macintosh software, IIGS capabilities, game reviews, and hardware advancements, including HyperCard and memory expansion. |
![]() |
Washington Apple Pi - June 1984 Issue: Logo Virus, Macintosh, AppleWorks & More The June 1984 issue of Washington Apple Pi magazine covers the Logo virus, Macintosh and Lisa computers, AppleWorks software review, S-C Macro Assembler, and essential tips for Apple II users, alongside SIG news and hardware advice. |
![]() |
Apple MessagePad 130 with Newton 2.0: Features, Specifications, and Ordering Information Explore the Apple MessagePad 130, a personal digital assistant powered by the Newton 2.0 operating system. Discover its features, built-in organization and communication functions, technical specifications, and ordering details. |
![]() |
The Apple II Guide: A Comprehensive Resource for Users Explore the capabilities of your Apple II computer with 'The Apple II Guide,' a comprehensive resource from Fall 1990. This guide covers everything from the history and technical specifications of Apple II models like the IIGS, IIe, and IIc Plus, to essential software like AppleWorks, telecommunication strategies, troubleshooting tips, and support information. Ideal for users seeking to maximize their productivity and enjoyment with the Apple II family. |
![]() |
Install and Prepare Boot Camp on Intel-based Macs A comprehensive guide from Apple on installing and preparing Boot Camp to run Microsoft Windows on Intel-based Macintosh computers. Covers system requirements, step-by-step installation, partition management, driver installation, troubleshooting common issues, switching between operating systems, and upgrading Windows versions. |
![]() |
Power Macintosh Theory of Operation Guide A detailed technical overview of the Power Macintosh computer architecture, components, and startup sequence, including CPU, memory, I/O, video, sound, and expansion capabilities. |