Hello again! I want people to please write the programs/games that they've been able to run on their PowerMacs (some G3-G4) computers that come back from the Mac II era. I have a few, or a little bunch I'd say. I am not counting the Mac Plus (although I do have a few that do) because the Mac Plus is a monochrome mac, but from the Mac II because it is a color mac. I'd ask everyone if they have such experiences with old software (everytime I get my hands on old software I always test it on the G3!), There's so much NEW software out there that is just not like the old stuff, everything is 3D now and while I do like some of it, some I just hate. There should be a website for such thing, does anyone know of any? Please keep in mind it is uncertain to me the status of some of the software (shareware, freeware, public domain, commercial) since I've come accross hundreds of old macs that have the software in, it would be unfair to just dump the software without knowing if I'm the only one with a copy in the world! [who knows]). I heard software becomes "public domain" at certain age, can someone verify this?
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