Index for ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific
This index was last updated:  Sat Jan 10 17:05:20 1998
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archivers     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.  
comm          Telecommunications programs.  
database      Database programs.  
demos         These are demonstration programs.  They are typically 
              either demos of otherwise commercial programs, or "proof of 
              concept" programs that are not fully functional.  
doc           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.  
editors       These are (text) editors, word processors, and related 
              programs.  Programs which are multifunctional (like 
              AppleWorks, if Appleworks were publicly available) appear 
              in "suites".  
educational   Programs and data of an educational nature.  
games         A great way to waste your time.  
gno           GNO/ME, the UNIX-like environment for the Apple IIgs that 
              sits on top of GS/OS.  
graphics      Graphics programs, sample data, clip art, and so forth.  
multimedia    Programs and data that consist of more than one 
              presentation type.  
orca          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.  
programming   Utilities, sample programs, documentation geared towards 
              programmers of the Apple II.  See also the "gno" directory.  
sounds        Programs and data for both sound and music clips.  
suites        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.  
system        System utilities.  Mostly patches and things you can find 
              in the "system" folder of your boot volume.  
utils         General non-programming-specific utilities.  
