so far http://machut.valleyofthelights.com/  not so much for games,  
but for things like Word, Excel, Photoshop 4 and some things that  
aren't at Macintosh Garden yet.

On Jul 29, 2009, at 10:24 AM, Janice F. Jorgensen wrote:

> let me know what else u find... i have been refurbishing old imacs  
> for my niece's first grade class in a catholic school... so far i  
> have done 3 for her.  The kids love it.. they don't need to be  
> connected to the internet for these educational games, they get  
> computer skills..and are learning math, spelling, reading... any  
> other sites would be appreciated.
> Janice F. Jorgensen
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: gwen hagey-shirk
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 10:09 AM
> Subject: Re: OS 9 software
>
> Thanks for the link to Macintosh Garden, I've found some other sites  
> too. And now my kids are fighting over a 9 year old computer.
>
> gwen
> On Jul 28, 2009, at 11:36 AM, Janice F. Jorgensen wrote:
>
>> try http://macintoshgarden.org/
>> Janice F. Jorgensen
>> Hadley, MA 01035
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Catastrophe
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 11:32 AM
>> Subject: OS 9 software
>>
>> After putting OS X on my iMac G3 summer 2001 500Mhz I realized that  
>> I liked how it ran under OS 9 for my son since some of his games  
>> take forever to launch in classic under OS X.
>> Does anyone know where (other than Ebay) I can get some software  
>> that runs under 9? I have Adobe Pagemaker, and I have photoshop 3.0  
>> -  me being a nerd would kind of like to put the original  
>> productivity apps on the thing to make it even more useful :)
>>
>> Also, anyone on this list have any suggestions for good kid's games  
>> - preschool/kindergarten stuff like Reader Rabbit (no more RR  
>> though, we have a bunch of those).
>> I've even tried to dumb-down movies so that he could watch  
>> streaming videos. That hasn't worked out so well because of the  
>> video card's limitations. It does have a DVD drive and has been  
>> wonderful as a cheap DVD player, since it cost $20 and a DVD/TV  
>> combo is at least $100.  It's just such a cute little blue glob of  
>> Mac-ness that I can't get rid of it but I don't want it to just sit  
>> around either.
>>
>>
>> Gwen
>>
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