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- to back up, RETURN to proceed, ESC for menu.
- RETURN to proceed, ESC for menu.
- to back up, ESC for menu.
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- Your Tour of the Apple IIc Plus gives you a chance to learn about your
- computer by using it. Each section of the disk teaches you
- something different.
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- Apple Presents Apple explains the operation of special keys on the
- keyboard. (Be sure to review Apple Presents Apple if this is the first
- time you've used your computer.)
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- The Inside Story provides an overview of what goes on inside your
- Apple IIc Plus computer.
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- You'll learn the meaning of computer terms like RAM and you'll learn
- how information is saved permanently on disks.
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- Apple at Work shows how the computer can streamline writing,
- number crunching, and information management by simulating popular
- application programs.
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- Apple at Play is a collection of programs that shows you how you
- can use your Apple IIc Plus for fun and education.
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- Getting Down to BASIC is an introduction to programming. It gives you
- an idea of what it's like to write your own computer programs.
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- These self-teaching programs have always been provided with
- Apple IIc computers, but until recently they each occupied a
- separate 5.25-inch disk.
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- Because of the 3.5-inch drive built into your Apple IIc Plus computer,
- they can be placed on a single disk.
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- Despite its smaller size, a 3.5-inch disk can hold more than five
- times as much information as a 5.25-inch disk.
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- Because there's so much on the disk, it's best to alternate hands-on
- learning with book learning. As you read your owner's guide you'll
- want to use the different sections of this disk to learn by doing.
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- No matter how you plan to use your Apple IIc Plus computer, you'll get a
- good start by reading your owner's guide and using this training disk.
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- You can also find information on Apple II computers and application
- programs in books at bookstores or your local library.
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- In magazines about Apple II computers, you can learn tips and
- techniques and read about user experiences. Magazines are good
- sources for reviews of software programs.
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- An Apple user group meeting is a good place to meet and talk with
- other Apple computer users.
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- You can also communicate with other computer users through electronic
- "bulletin boards." This is a good way to share information and
- public-domain software.
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- As you learn more about your computer, you'll find there are many
- different ways to learn. Just take your time and have fun exploring.
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- When you're ready for another section of this disk, choose one from
- the main menu. Now press the ESC key to return to the main menu.
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