List of Apple II application software

Following is a List of Apple II applications including utilities and development tools.

0–9

A

B

C

  • CatFur - file transfer / chat software for the APPLE-CAT modem
  • Cattlecar Galactica - Super Hi-Res Chess in its later, expanded version
  • Contiki - 8-bit text web browser
  • Copy II+ - copy and disk utilities
  • Crossword Magic - Given clues and answers, software automatically arranges the answers into a crossword grid.[3]

D

  • Dalton Disk Desintegrator - disk archiver
  • Davex - Unix type shell
  • Dazzle Draw - bitmap graphics editor
  • Design Your Own Home - home design (GS)
  • Disk Muncher - disk copy
  • Diversi Copy - disk copy (GS)
  • DOS.MASTER - DOS 3.3 -> ProDOS utility

E

F

G

L

  • Lock Smith - copy and disk utilities
  • Logo - easy educational graphic programming language

M

  • Magic Window - one of the most popular Apple II word processors by Artsci
  • Merlin 8 & 16 - assembler (II & GS)
  • Micro-DYNAMO - simulation software to build system dynamics models
  • MouseWrite and MouseWrite II - first mouse based word processor for Apple II (II & GS)

O

  • Omnis I,II, and III - database/file manager (II & GS)
  • ORCA - program language suite (II & GS)

P

  • Point2Point - computer to computer communications program for chat and file transmission (II)[4]
  • PrintShop - sign, banner, and card maker (II & GS)
  • ProSel - disk and file utilities (II & GS)
  • ProTERM - telecom program and text editor
  • PublishIT - desktop publishing (versions 1-4)

R

S

  • ShrinkIt - disk and file compressor and archiver (II & GS)
  • Spectrum Internet Suite - Internet tools and web browser (GS)
  • Super Hi-Res Chess - early game aimed at programmers and "power users"
  • SynthLAB - music composing software

T

  • TellStar - astronomy
  • Twilight II - Apple IIGS screensaver (GS)

V

W

Z

  • Z-Link - telecom
  • Zardax - word processor
  • ZBASIC - language - Zedcor Systems

References

  1. ^ https://www.brutaldeluxe.fr/projects/cassettes/japan/
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-10-05. Retrieved 2017-03-26.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ http://apple2history.org/appendix/aha/aha80/
  4. ^ "Pinpoint Point-to-Point Manual" (PDF). apple2online.com.

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