Little Bits
By Sean Craig
Copyright (c) 1993 Apple Users' Group, Sydney
Republished from Applecations, a publication of the Apple Users' Group, Sydney, Australia.


o Morgan Davis group has announced the BASIC Programmer's Workshop - includes MD-BASIC 2.0, RADE 1.0 and Object Module Manager 1.3, all for US$99 (a saving of over US$80 on the combined cost of all 3).
o ProLine has dropped in price. The Communications Network Software for the Apple II Computer from Morgan Davis Group now retails for US$159. For more information, contact Morgan Davis Group - Customer Support: (619)670-0563, FAX: (619)670-9643,
24 Hour ProLine BBS: (619)670-5379 (300-9600bps, V.32, V.42bis), or write to them at:
10079 Nuerto Lane, Rancho San Diego, California 91977-7132.
o  HardPressed, the automatic and transparent disk compression utility by WestCode Software, should be out by the time you read this. Release date was for late June.
o KansasFest is on again this year (22-23 July). Those of us who went last year are going again this year. For more information contact Resource Central, PO Box 11250, Overland Park, KS 66207, USA; phone 913-469-6502 (voice), 913-469-6507 (fax). This will be the Apple //'s 'sweet sixteen' birthday. If, by some miracle, you can make it please do. It may be the last one.
o inCider/A+ have decided to call it a day. The last issue will be July, 1993 (issued in early June). There will be no mention in this issue that it's the last one.

Little Bits
By Andrew Roughan

o A major user group in the UK, Apple 2000, which caters for both Apple II and Macintosh computers, is reportedly in deep financial trouble and may have to be wound up.
o A new Apple IIgs group has been formed in the UK. The British IIgs Users Group is a disk based club. News, reviews, and shareware are gathered from many sources and produced in the Softdisk style. A ten pound (sterling) subscription guarantees at least 10 disks in a year. Six disks have already been produced between October and February.
British IIgs Users Group
c/o R.P.B. Davis, The Lilacs
Luxted Road, Downe
Orpington, Kent BR6 7JS, UK
o Everyone knows about the bouncing notes in NoiseTracker. But what about FTA's UNDERGROUND? Hold down shift while pulling down the DESK menu. Try entering HELP, TOSHIBA, SWITZERLAND, GOGO, HIMSELF, FTA, SSS, ACS and DELTA. In early versions the colour of the desktop could be changed by clicking an icon, the later version requires you to click on the song title.

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