Telefinder was always one of my faves. It does actually have a ANSI back-end, so you are not stuck using the GUI alone, but it's not very full featured that way.
Does anyone have this? The final update for 2.0 was not on the website for very long, all the moons ago when it was. I can't even seem to find 2.0x on the web anymore. I lost both a long time ago, unfortunately.
Just for the sake of information, the IDE drives that came with the 5300's were the, 17mm "fatter" 2.5"ers. You can easily stick in a larger capacity 15mm with a bit' o' foam, etc.- that won't cause heat issues, under it, and it works very well. It also seemed that Apple did their best to use...
I think it was relatively common in most school environs with at least a certain amount of cash to have an apple II network. The school district here had Corvus stuff. Google "Corvus Omninet" Ah.. Backup to VCR tape.. :)
I recommend ProTerm. It was one of the best terminal programs for the Mac, and in many was the Apple II- and was script-able. The only thing I ever needed it from that it couldn't support was RipTerm. To this day, I've never really found a usable Rip client for the Mac... :(...
Was that technical sailing simulator Poseysail? I had a friend that sailed that had that, and I remember it... It ran well on his Quadra 605, even though the software must have produced the graphics on the fly- as it was a rather tiny program. But then, most 68k software was... :)
I think all versions up to the last version will work on an 020. Copy doubler won't work right past 7.6.1, if memory serves. I think the last version was 2.0.7. If anyone here can back me up on this...
Does anyone still have these? I have 2 WGS95's with actual A/UX media, and would love to get Oracle for them. I'm more than willing to set up a FTP for this type of thing, if someone wants to up them.