Suggestion: make the slides into a flash animation so you just click
through them one by one or with slideshow options.
On 9/29/05, Marcin Wichary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those who are following this... I've finally transcribed and
illustrated the original Macintosh Guided Tour from 1984,
For those who are following this... I've finally transcribed and
illustrated the original Macintosh Guided Tour from 1984, with huge
thanks to Gianluca Abbiati and Eric Rasmussen.
The pre-release (not public) section of my website can be viewed at
Having a quick look through my pile of blank (erased) disks, I found a
couple different versions of Your Apple Tour... and Guided Tour
disks. I had Your Apple Tour of the IIcx Computer as a disk image on
my PowerMac that I broke, but sadly that's unrecoverable now.
(Waiting for kicks in the
Following on my inquiry from the beginning on this month...
If you are interested, please take a look at the section on tours/
tutorials I'm preparing for my page:
http://www.guidebookgallery.org/extras/tutorials
This is an unfinished version, not yet made public. So far I've added
a
I have a guided tour disk for (I think) a IIcx, or some other member
of the II family. I can send a disk image to you, or the disk itself
if you would like it for your collection.
On 8/7/05, Eric Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for some more information on Macintosh Guided Tour
Did Apple include a guided tour disk with the II series?
Ian
On Aug 11, 2005, at 4:14 PM, NODEraser wrote:
I have a guided tour disk for (I think) a IIcx, or some other member
of the II family. I can send a disk image to you, or the disk itself
if you would like it for your collection.
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I'm pretty sure I have a Macintosh Plus or a 128k Guided Tour cassette
tape upstairs. Contact me off-list.
Ian
On Aug 7, 2005, at 6:20 AM, Marcin Wichary wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for some more information on Macintosh Guided Tour disk.
I would love to document this for posterity on my
On Aug 7, 2005, at 3:20 AM, Marcin Wichary wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for some more information on Macintosh Guided Tour
disk. I would love to document this for posterity on my GUIdebook
Graphical User Interface gallery (www.aresluna.org/guidebook) and
I'd be very grateful for any help I
My Reply follows quote. On 07/08/2005 03:20 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I found on the Internet copies of two versions of the Macintosh
Guided Tour -- one that seems to be for the original Mac (400K disk),
the other for System 5.1 (800K disk). Were there more editions? When
did Apple stop
Try this: http://homepage.mac.com/chinesemac/earlymacs/index.html an
amazingly comprehensive site. Eric also has links to other sites which
closely document the history and evolution of the early Mac software.
Thank you for the link! It seems that there have been several
different versions of
Also, Apple included some kind of guided tour through at least the last of
the Performa line: the 6400. Though the audio cassette was probably
discontinued with the SE. Haven't really seen any kind of guided tour on my
PowerBook G3/Firewire which was the last Mac I bought and came with 9.0.4,
or
information on Macintosh Guided Tour disk.
I would love to document this for posterity on my GUIdebook Graphical
User Interface gallery (www.aresluna.org/guidebook) and I'd be very
grateful for any help I can get.
I found on the Internet copies of two versions of the Macintosh
Guided Tour -- one
I am looking for some more information on Macintosh Guided Tour disk.
I would love to document this for posterity on my GUIdebook Graphical
User Interface gallery (www.aresluna.org/guidebook) and I'd be very
grateful for any help I can get.
I found on the Internet copies of two versions
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