Back issues are given out in the same format as new disks: two consecutive numbers, beginning with an odd number. For example, you can request 41+42, or 75+76, but not 42+43 or 53+56.
If you would like to know what is on the older disks, you should also get a copy of the AMUG Library/Member disk. This stack allows you to search through the AMUG library for all occurrences of a particular word. This stack contains a combined directoriey of all of the club disks, including the ones being given out at the meetings. This lets you search through all of the AMUG library by topic- you could, for example, find all occurrences of the word “font”, or “game”, or “Desk” (Accessory). The words are displayed in context, so it is an easy matter to determine which disk the
files you want are on.
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The Member/Library Disk is a great tool. It describes the basic functions of AMUG and includes information about AMUG, meeting dates and the AMUG library. If you have written or come across software that you think might be of interest to the club members, you are invited to share it with us. If you bring it to me at the meeting, I can generally make a copy there or give you a blank disk in trade. In order to get all of the copying done during the meeting, we solicit the help of club members. Any member who brings his/her Mac to assist with copying will be given a month’s free membership extension. A power strip would also be helpful. We will soon be reinstituting our