Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!apple!Apple.COM!lsr From: lsr@Apple.COM (Larry Rosenstein) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: AppleLink Message-ID: <3032@internal.Apple.COM> Date: 24 Jul 89 16:11:04 GMT Sender: usenet@Apple.COM Distribution: usa Organization: Objects-R-Us, Apple Computer, Inc. Lines: 18 References:<1143@jolnet.ORPK.IL.US> In article cc4b+@andrew.cmu.edu (Christopher Brian Cox) writes: > For about $35 I can buy software and run it on my Apple IIe, but > I have to be a retailer to get the software for my Mac? You have to realize that there are two separate AppleLinks. The one that you can subscribe to is AppleLink Personal Edition. Currently, you need an Apple II to access this service. The other service is AppleLink Apple Edition, and it is intended for Apple employees, dealers, certified developers, etc. The services are totally different except for their names. Larry Rosenstein, Apple Computer, Inc. Object Specialist Internet: lsr@Apple.com UUCP: {nsc, sun}!apple!lsr AppleLink: Rosenstein1