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Conference 7.286::atarist

Title:Atari ST, TT, & Falcon
Notice:Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting!
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Mon Apr 04 1988
Last Modified:Tue May 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1433
Total number of notes:10312

1403.0. "List of Software Sources?" by SOLANA::MAY_BR (TFO has been TFSO'd) Fri Mar 25 1994 21:08

    I purchased an ATari 520ST a few years ago, and recently moved to a PC
    (sorry, I wanted to be able to get SOME software, and besides, I am in
    sales, and my customer is Intel).
    
    I gave my old Atari to a friend who is handicapped, and am starting to
    feel guilty about doing it.  He had never done much with computers
    before, and I thought this would be a good introduction for him. 
    He caught on pretty quickly, however, he is now beginning to get 
    frustrated, with the lack of software available.  
    
    Is there a mail order house or listing of dealers who I could contact? 
    I've looked here in Phoenix, and can't find anyone who has software
    (even software stores that advertise Atari STs).
    
    I'd also be interested in used software, and may actually prefer it, as
    my friend doesn't have a lot of money.  He suffers from a disease of the 
    nervous system, so a lot of typical games that require quick hand-eye 
    coordination he can't really use.  If anyone has any ideas, let me
    know.
    
    Thanks  
    
    Bruce
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1403.1WFOV12::LAFLEURSat Mar 26 1994 04:057
    See note 1391, Toad Computers. I haven't done business with them in
    a couple of years, but they use to do mailorder software.
    
    Bill
    
    PS. Bre software/shareware is listed in here someplace. I think they
    are still in business.
1403.2Look for PD/sharewareCECEHV::NAGEL_EErlend NagelMon Mar 28 1994 05:5511
    re .0
    
    I suggest your friend takes a good look at some of the software
    available on ftp-archives like atari.archive.umich.edu . There is lots
    of good software available. The PD and shareware available for the
    Atari is for many people the reason to stick to their atari's (at least
    for me it is).
    As for games, look for the puzzle games.
    
    Erlend.
    
1403.3Lots of good stuff around...FAILTE::ROBSONBThu Mar 31 1994 13:3817
    
     I find that here in the UK we have access to a very large amount
    of good quality PD and Shareware software, from ftp sites, BBSs and
    PD/shareware libraries. The three main Atari magazines (Atari ST
    Review, Atari ST User and ST Format all carry cover-mounted disks
    which often include full commercial applications and programs, and
    are a good scource of reference for finding advertisements for 
    PD/shareware libraries, many of whom ship overseas. There is a lot
    of software too on CompuServe, GeNIE, and on CIX here in the UK. 
     I have heard a lot about a US magazine called 'Current Notes' which
    also carries adverts for PD/Shareware, and understand that Toad
    Computers carry a large range and perhaps can supply catalogues and
    pointers.
    
    Best Regards,
    Brian
    
1403.4enough software on easynetMUNSBE::BFALKENSTEINTue Apr 12 1994 08:4814
    
    I personally don't have the feeling that there is a lack of software
    for Atari, at least in Germany there isn't. Meanwhile the 5th CD with
    Shareware and PD was published here (incl. the Gemini-CD from the US)
    within 4 months.
    
    I suggest scanning thru notes 9.* and download some software from the
    large libraries here on the easynet for your friend. Believe me, there
    is plenty of it!
    
    Cheers,
    Bernd