List of Apple II application software
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A

  • A2Command - Norton Commander
    Norton Commander
    Norton Commander was a prototypical orthodox file manager , written by John Socha and released by Peter Norton Computing . NC is a file manager which provides a text user interface on top of DOS. It was officially produced by Symantec between 1986 and 1998...

     Style File Manager
  • ADTPro - Telecom
  • Apple Works - Integrated Word Processor, Spreadsheet, and Data Base Suite (II & GS)
  • Apple Writer
    Apple Writer
    Apple Writer is a word processor for the Apple II family of personal computers. It was created by programmer and former NASA engineer Paul Lutus and published in 1979 by Apple Computer.-Apple Writer 1.0:...

    - Word Processor
  • ASCII Express
    ASCII Express
    ASCII Express is a telecommunications program, written for the Apple II series of computers. At a time when the use of the bulletin board system , or even telecommunications in general wasn't a common use of the Apple II, ASCII Express was the choice among telecommunication users throughout much...

    - Telecom

C

  • Cat-fur - file transfer / chat software for the Apple-cat modem
  • Contiki
    Contiki
    Contiki is a small, open source, highly portable multitasking computer operating system developed for use on a number of memory-constrained networked systems ranging from 8-bit computers to embedded systems on microcontrollers, including sensor network motes...

    - 8-Bit Text Web Browser
  • Copy II+ - Copy and Disk Utilities

D

  • Dalton Disk Desintegrator - Disk Archiver
  • Davex - Unix Type Shell
  • Design Your Own Home - Home Design (GS)
  • Disk Muncher - Disk Copy
  • Diversi Copy - Disk Copy (GS)
  • DOS.MASTER
    DOS.MASTER
    DOS.MASTER is a program for Apple II computers which allows Apple DOS 3.3 programs to be placed on a hard drive or 3½" floppy disk and run from ProDOS...

    - DOS 3.3
    Apple DOS
    Apple DOS refers to operating systems for the Apple II series of microcomputers from late 1978 through early 1983. Apple DOS had three major releases: DOS 3.1, DOS 3.2, and DOS 3.3; each one of these three releases was followed by a second, minor "bug-fix" release, but only in the case of Apple DOS...

     -> ProDOS
    ProDOS
    ProDOS was the name of two similar operating systems for the Apple II series of personal computers. The original ProDOS, renamed ProDOS 8 in version 1.2, was the last official operating system usable by all Apple II series computers, and was distributed from 1983 to 1993...

     Utility

G

  • GEOS
    GEOS
    GEOS may refer to:Computer software*GEOS , an operating system originally designed for the Commodore 64*GEOS , a DOS-based graphical user interface and x86 operating system...

    - Integrated Office Suite
  • GNO/ME - Unix Type Shell (GS)
  • GraphicEdge - Business Graphics for AppleWorks Spreadsheets ( II & GS & Mac)

M

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

P

  • PrintShop - Sign, Banner, & Card Maker (II & GS)
  • ProSel - Disk and File Utilities (II & GS)
  • ProTERM
    ProTerm
    ProTERM is a classic telecommunication program for the Apple II and Macintosh line of personal computers. Published by and most popular in the late 1980s and 1990s, it was most commonly used for calling bulletin board systems via a computer's modem....

    - Telecom Program and Text Editor
  • PublishIT - Desktop Publishing (versions 1-4)

S

  • ShrinkIt - Disk and File Compressor and Archiver (II & GS)
  • Spectrum Internet Suite - Internet Tools and Web Browser (GS)
  • SynthLAB - Music composing software

Z

  • ZBASIC
    ZBasic
    ZBasic was a compiler first released by Simutek in 1980. The combined efforts of Andrew Gariepy, Scott Terry, David Overton, Greg Branche, and Halbert Laing lead to versions for MS-DOS, Apple II, Macintosh, CP/M and TRS-80 computers. ZBasic was a very fast, efficient and quite advanced BASIC...

    - Language - Zedcor Systems
  • Z-Link - Telecom
  • Zardax - Word Processor
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