Apple's site includes information for consumers and developers:
For Internauts with Macintosh computers, The Well Connected Mac Web page aims to be a single jumping point to all Macintosh resources on the Web. There, you can find links to software updates, online journals, and product reviews. You'll also find hypertext versions of several Macintosh FAQs. Just point a URL to
http://rever.nmsu.edu/~elharo/faq/Macintosh.htm
This is a database of over 20,000 vendors:
http://www.uvision.com/buyer/esp/htm
Looking for a new system? Check out this site:
Big Blue is a big player online:
ICI is resource-locating service specializing in computers -- everything from Apple to UNIX:
This cool gadget that instantly creates custom graphics based on your input:
Shareware and freeware fonts for PCs, Macintosh, and UNIX:
http://jasper.ora.com:80/comp.fonts/Internet-Font-Archive/
Access the Knowledge Base, software libraries and sales for the largest software company in the world:
This resource collection is for those on the cutting edge:
http://snapple.cs.washington.edu:600/mobile/mobile_www.htm
Find tons of shareware and freeware for Windows and DOS:
http://www.acs.oakland.edu/oak.htm
Technical training for kids 9 through 17, because they're never TOO young to start:
http://www.grafixweb.com/pckids
Over two hundred shareware and freeware Windows screensavers, brought to you by some one called Rat Loaf:
http://www.sirius.com/~ratloaf/
Need to burn some time, check out these sites:
http://isdn137-148.isdnlab.pacbell.com/fun/netscape_eggs.htm