Back issues
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Back issues
Volume 16 (2011)
Includes reviews of the CFFA3000, A2MP3, and Brain Board expansion cards; tributes to Ryan Suenaga and Steve Jobs; interviews with Don Worth, Alan Floeter and Kristi Petters; an in-depth look at the history and modern state of interactive fiction; and KansasFest 2011 coverage.
Volume 15 (2010)
Includes reviews of Get Lamp, SAM2, the FC5025, and the iDisk; programming tutorials for Super-Mon, Structured Applesoft, and Slammer; a guide to transferring files between an Apple II and modern computers; an interview with retailer Wayne Bibbens; and a tribute to the late Joe Kohn.
Volume 14 (2009)
Highlights include: interviews with Bob Bishop, Michael J. Mahon, and hardware developers; reviews of the book Twisty Little Passages, mobile Apple II games, the Apple IIe card for the Mac, and the Electric High music album; how to convert rSounds and write structured Applesoft; ten things you never knew about Integer BASIC; how the Apple II influenced our professional careers; and coverage of KansasFest 2009 and Mt. Keira Fest.
Volume 13 (2008)
Highlights include: interviews with IIGS laptop designer Ben Heckendorn, ReactiveMicro.com proprietor Henry Courbis, and Apple //c unboxer Dan Budiac; reviews of the MicroDrive/Turbo and CompactFlash for Apple v2.0 cards, Windows software ADTPro, computer gaming history book Dungeons & Desktops, the Computer Gaming World archive DVD, and Vince Briel's Apple-1 replica; a three-part analysis of disk protection methods, by Antoine Vignau of Brutal Deluxe; and KansasFest 2008 coverage.
Volume 12 (2007)
Highlights include: interviews with podcaster Carrington Vanston, music group 8 Bit Weapon, and disk copy protection wizard Roland Gustafsson; reviews of SAFE 2, CiderPress, and the Computist Project; Ewen Wannop's TCP/IP for Dummies series and Michael J. Mahon's NadaNet network tutorial; developers' inside perspectives on Deja IIx, DiskMaker 8, and Spectrum; and KansasFest 2007 coverage.
Volume 11 (2006)
Highlights include: a BBS: The Documentary review and director interview; a gamers' guide to interactive fiction; a retrospective of 20 years of the Apple IIGS; reviews of DiskMaker 8 and the Semi-Virtual Disk; interviews with Mike Westerfield of The Byte Works and Mike Harvey of Nibble Magazine; and KansasFest 2006 coverage.
Volume 10 (2005)
Highlights include: how to teach VisiCalc to today's students; a look at Google alternatives; reviews of Contiki, the Uther Ethernet card, Opus ][, Silver Platter, and the Mockingboard v1; an interview with Kelvin Sherlock; and KansasFest 2005 coverage.
Volume 9 (2004)
Highlights include: a programmer's look at the SideClick contextual menu manager; a review of VNCView GS; interviews with Replica I creator Vince Briel and Silvern Castle programmer Jeff Fink; how to refill your own ink cartridges; geek movie reviews; Richard Bennett's Outback Emulation continuing series; a memorial tribute to Gary Utter; and KansasFest 2004 coverage.
Volume 8 (2003)
Highlights include: reviews of the game Adventure Alive and the FTP client SAFE; a history of Apple II networking; PERL for the Apple II; how to start an Apple user group; Richard Bennett's continuing Outback Emulation series; interviews with Apple II historian Steve Weyhrich and hardware geek Jeri Ellsworth; and KansasFest 2003 coverage.
Volume 7 (2002)
Highlights include: reviews of the Wings program launcher and Virtual GS emulator; a review of the CompactFlash For Apple (CFFA) card; comparisons of the best games, word processors, telecom programs, and desk accessories; how to connect a 4 GB hard drive to an Apple II; a history of Apple II storage; Richard Bennett's continuing Outback Emulation series; and KansasFest 2002 coverage.
Friends For Life
Friends for Life collects the Shareware Spotlight quarterly disks produced by Juiced.GS in its first six years. Almost all software released from 1995 to 2001 is included on this CD, as are GIF images of each page of the first six volumes of Juiced.GS (24 issues in total).
Print bundle
Don't know where to start your Juiced.GS collection? This bundle will bring you up to speed with every hardcopy issue that's still in print. That's 40 quarterly issues from 2002 through 2011 (volumes 7?16). This bundle represents a 12.5% savings over buying each volume separately ? such a deal!
Everything Juiced.GS Bundle
This single bundle gets you every issue and disk Juiced.GS has published from 1995 through 2011. The Friends for Life CD contains the first six years of issues as scanned GIFs, as well as that era's Shareware Spotlight quarterly disks. Also included are hardcopy editions of all 40 issues of Juiced.GS published 2002?2011. This bundle represents a 20% savings over buying all its contents individually ? such a deal!



