NAUG’s AppleWorks Forum

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The NAUG® AppleWorks Forum Archive

The Archive of the AppleWorks Forum: The Monthly Publication of the National AppleWorks Users Group

AppleWorks Forum was the official newsletter of the National AppleWorks Users Group (NAUG), dedicated to all things AppleWorks on the Apple II.  Ten volumes of AWF were published, beginning in August, 1986 and ending December, 1995.

In late 2007, I was given a nearly complete set of the newsletters, and having recently wrapped up the Computist scans, I was looking for a new project.  In early 2008, I contacted Warren Williams, one of the newsletter’s publishers seeking permission to scan and post the entire set.  After a few emails back and forth, Warren and Cathleen Merritt (the other AWF Big Cheese, so to speak) agreed and scanning began.  As usual, with a project like this, it took me much longer than I’d anticipated to complete.  I finally wrapped up the issues I had in April, 2011.  You can download the scans as .zip archives below.

The collection of scans is incomplete.  I’ve had offers from a few people to lend me the missing issues, but so far, this is all I have.  If and when I get the other materials, I’ll post them here.

Currently, I’m missing the following issues.  If you can help out with the loan of an issue or two, I’d greatly appreciate it.

Update: Bill Martens of Call-A.P.P.L.E. has provided scans for some of the issues I’m missing.  His PDFs, scanned at 300-dpi grayscale, fill in the holes for Volumes 1, 2 and 4.  If you downloaded the zip files before August 29, 2011 you’ll want to grab them again.  Thanks, Bill!

Update: The remaining issues I was missing have been provided by Thomas Compter and a loan from the library of Randy Brandt.  I’d like to thank both Thomas and Randy for their generous contributions.  Beginning with Volume 5, I will be filling in the gaps with their copies of AWF.

The remaining scans will be done as 600 dpi grayscale TIFFs, so the file sizes of these PDFs will be much larger than the 300 dpi B/W images that were used to build the earlier PDFs.

Still remaining to be scanned:

Volume 7, Issues 6, 8, 10, and 12

Volume 9, Issues 2 and 6

Volume 10, Issues 2, 7, 8 and 10

Here are the scans, as well as an index, and an archive containing a bunch of NAUG’s public domain disks.

Volume 1 (.zip, 45,302,626 bytes)

Volume 2 (.zip, 85,256,008 bytes)

Volume 3 (.zip, 31,189,668 bytes)

Volume 4 (.zip, 64,848,372 bytes)

Volume 5 (.zip, 135,852,600 bytes)

Volume 6 (.zip, 325,631,463 bytes)

Volume 7 (.zip, 73,268,125 bytes)

Volume 8 (.zip, 94,765,668 bytes)

Volume 9 (.zip, 69,919,299 bytes)

Volume 10 (.zip, 32,943,038 bytes)

Index (.txt, 280,212 bytes)


NAUG on Disk Collection

From January 1990 until December 1995, the National AppleWorks Users Group
(NAUG) published NAUG on Disk. This 3-1/2″ floppy based series was issued 12
times per year from January 1990 until December 1992, and 10 times per year
from January 1993 until December 1995. There were 66 issues in all.

In addition to containing all the written text of The AppleWorks Forum, (an
enormous amount of AppleWorks-specific information) NAUG on Disk included
many templates, macros, updaters, dictionaries, databases, utility programs,
shareware software, public domain software, and several technical articles
that were never published in the pages of The AppleWorks Forum.

Most of the files are best viewed from with AppleWorks itself, or from
within a program capable of reading AppleWorks files.

Images and description provided by Hugh Hood.

Disk Images (.zip, 33,480,292 bytes)

Hugh also sent along this PDF index of all the NAUG issues.  He created this PDF using his TimeOut Print2PDF, an excellent AppleWorks add-on that lets you generated PDF files directly from AppleWorks!  You can read about the details of the TimeOut tool in this comp.sys.apple2 Usenet thread.

Thanks, Hugh!

NAUG PDF Index (.PDF, 144,656 bytes)


Please note the copyright notice on this; only Apple2scans.net and Call-A.P.P.L.E. are legally authorized to host these scans.  If you find them somewhere else, they’re violating copyright.

The articles posted on this site are copyright by the National AppleWorks Users Group (NAUG) and are re-printed with NAUG’s permission. You are invited to read, download and use their content. However, you cannot duplicate or distribute these articles in any form without the express written permission of NAUG.

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