I just picked this up from the Tidbits digest. It seems like a good cause and I 
wonder if any lister here might be able to help. Just a thought. Sorry if 
people think it's a waste of bandwidth.

Graham

> 4. post-commercial software - best way to give my If Monks had Macs away?
> 
> Initial Message
> Posted by: Brian Thomas Date: Dec 30, 2009.
> 
> Hello, Happy New Year to all. 
> 
> I'm the author of If Monks had Macs, a classic CD-ROM that still interests 
> folks today and that works in Snow Leopard (and on Windows as well). It might 
> be the longest running multimedia project in history. However, Monks is 21 
> years old this winter and I think it's time it made its own way in the world. 
> I would like to make it a free download, and I'm asking for suggestions for 
> ways to do that. 
> 
> I can't afford to pay to give Monks away so I'm looking for suggestions or 
> offers for free hosting. I have a mobileme account, but there is probably a 
> better way than having folks log on to my public folder. It doesn't seem to 
> allow regular downloads. 
> 
> Monks for Macs is 200 megabytes, the Windows version is about the same. 
> However, they both share the same 150 mbs of art & audio. 
> 
> My regular website can't host the files. However, if you visit it you will 
> see that to celebrate Monk's 21st birthday I have just quietly made available 
> a free re-make for one of the games in Monks that I want. It is beautifully 
> illustrated, quick and deep. And it is an excellent reminder or introduction 
> to what Monks is. The remake of Killing Time will be formally announced with 
> the release of the free Monks early next year: 
> 
> <http://rivertext.com/> 
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Brian Thomas
> 

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