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<html> <!-- This file is auto-generated by makedex --> <head> <title>Apple II FTP Archive</title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000" link="#0000ff" vlink="#001177" alink="#001177"> <A HREF="..">Up to Parent Directory</A> <p> Index Last Updated: <b>Thu Aug 16 0:31:19 2001 </b> <p> Parent Directory at Master Site: <A HREF="http://trenco2.gno.org/pub/apple2">http://trenco2.gno.org/pub/apple2</A> <br> Current Directory at Master Site: <A HREF="http://trenco2.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific">http://trenco2.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific</A> <br> Current Directory: <b>/pub/apple2/gs.specific</b> <p> Most files are available by three methods. The file name link downloads files from the server you are currently on using the HTTP protocol. The <b>HTTP</b> and <b>FTP</b> links following the file name will retrieve the file from the master Trenco archive using the HTTP or FTP protocols, respectively. <hr> <dl> <p><dt><a href="archivers">archivers</a> <dd><p> These are utilities typically used when making file archives. This includes archiving and compression utilities, binscii/base64 encoders and decoders, and Binary-II wrapper utilities. <p><dt><a href="comm">comm</a> <dd><p> Telecommunications programs. <p><dt><a href="database">database</a> <dd><p> Database programs. <p><dt><a href="demos">demos</a> <dd><p> These are demonstration programs. They are typically either demos of otherwise commercial programs, or "proof of concept" programs that are not fully functional. <p><dt><a href="doc">doc</a> <dd><p> General documentation that is specific to the Apple IIgs. There may be documentation in other subdirectories as well, when a more specific classification is appropriate. <p><dt><a href="editors">editors</a> <dd><p> These are (text) editors, word processors, and related programs. Programs which are multifunctional (like AppleWorks, if Appleworks were publicly available) appear in "suites". <p><dt><a href="educational">educational</a> <dd><p> Programs and data of an educational nature. <p><dt><a href="games">games</a> <dd><p> A great way to waste your time. <p><dt><a href="gno">gno</a> <dd><p> GNO/ME, the UNIX-like environment for the Apple IIgs that sits on top of GS/OS. <p><dt><a href="graphics">graphics</a> <dd><p> Graphics programs, sample data, clip art, and so forth. <p><dt><a href="multimedia">multimedia</a> <dd><p> Programs and data that consist of more than one presentation type. <p><dt><a href="orca">orca</a> <dd><p> These are utilities and libraries for use with ORCA/Shell and ORCA languages. See also the "gno" directory; file archives which are compatible with both GNO and ORCA will be found under the GNO hierarchy. <p><dt><a href="programming">programming</a> <dd><p> Utilities, sample programs, documentation geared towards programmers of the Apple II. See also the "gno" directory. <p><dt><a href="sounds">sounds</a> <dd><p> Programs and data for both sound and music clips. <p><dt><a href="suites">suites</a> <dd><p> These are programs or their associated data which are multi-functional; they fit into multiple categories like wordprocessors, database applications, spreadsheets, paint programs, and so forth. <p><dt><a href="system">system</a> <dd><p> System utilities. Mostly patches and things you can find in the "system" folder of your boot volume. <p><dt><a href="utils">utils</a> <dd><p> General non-programming-specific utilities. </dl> <hr><p> <A HREF="..">Up to Parent Directory</A> <br> <A HREF="http://www.gno.org/a2ftp.html"> Trenco Archive Home Page</A> </BODY> </HTML>