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Starting a 68K Mac Software Archive- help finding some apps?

Starting a 68K Mac Software Archive- help finding some apps? Software 7 posts Jul 22, 2008 — Feb 2, 2009
Hello! I and another individual are starting a classic Mac software archive with a focus on 68K. Much of the software will be things that I grew up using. However quite a few of these apps and games have eluded me. Would anyone be able to help find these?

The current list of things I'm looking for:

- After Dark (older than 3.0)

- Amazon Trail (working version)

- At Ease

- DinoPark Tycoon

- Hypercard 2.2 or Newer

- HyperStudio

- Kid Pix 2.0 or lower

- Kids' World by Bit Jugglers

- MacDraw

- MacUSA

- Math Blaster Mystery

- Math Blaster Plus

- SAM

- Stuffit Lite or Stuffit Deluxe

- The Print Shop

- Word Munchers

Thanks very much for any help. :)

I have some of that stuff somewhere...

AfterDark: http://mac.the-underdogs.info/index.php?show=category&cat=After+Dark

Amazon Trail: http://mac.the-underdogs.info/index.php?show=game&id=1716

At Ease: Dunno

DinoPark Tycoon: Never heard of it!

HyperCard: I think I have some old versions somewhere - 1.x, I think somewhere...

Kid Pix: Dunno

Kids' World: Dunno

MacDraw: http://rolli.ch/MacPlus/Archives/ZIP/MacDraw.zip

MacUSA: Dunno

Math Blaster Mystery: Dunno

Math Blaster Plus: Dunno

SAM: Dunno

Stuffit Lite: http://archive.info-mac.org/_Compress_%26_Translate/stuffit-lite-36.hqx

The Print Shop: Dunno

Word Munchers:Dunno

I have At Ease (3 i think) that came preinstalled on a Performa CD. I could always take out the individual elements and put them in a Stuffit archive, or send a floppy.

*hopes this doesn't count as piracy*

Stuffit Lite/Deluxe, At Ease and Hypercard you can get from hotline servers.

Did you mean the Software Automated Mouth? I'm pretty sure that the early versions of Macintalk are modified versions of that.
SAM = Symantec Antivirus for Macintosh ;)

I assume thats what he means, anyhoo.

mp.ls