Macintosh Garden is a good place for Mac Software that is no
longer being sold.

http://www.macintoshgarden.org/

A lot of times they will link their larger files to be downloaded at

http://www.megaupload.com/

and

http://rapidshare.com/

I am sure they would love to post your program and the proper links
since they are dedicated to saving old software and providing people
with a way to download it.

-=>JB<=-



On Dec 31, 2009, at 7:10 AM, Graham Samuel wrote:

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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