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Apple Internet Servers


Apple Computer maintains a number of independent public Internet sites. The contents of the servers listed below are being indexed on www.apple.com, but this page is provided for those who want quick access to a particular server. Apple's servers include:

World Wide Web

Apple Computer Home Page (www.apple.com)
Entry point for the Apple Web servers. Find links to all Apple information here.
Apple Support and Information Web
www.info.apple.com
Complete support and product information, including Apple Software Updates, the searchable Technical Information Library, and product data sheets for Apple hardware products.
www.support.apple.com
Apple Software Updates, the Technical Information Library, and other product information, including the archives of Macintosh related Usenet News groups
Claris Corporation (www.claris.com)
Access support and product information for the whole Claris product line of Macintosh and Windows software, including Amazing Animation, Claris Organizer, ClarisDraw, ClarisImpact, ClarisWorks, FileMaker Pro, MacProject Pro, and MacWrite Pro. Download updaters, templates, trial software, and browse frequently asked questions, technical support solutions and product literature.
The Apple Virtual Campus (www.info.apple.com/hed/)
The Apple Virtual Campus redefines the higher education community. It exploits a new world of hardware, software, and networking technologies to advance the principles of the university.
Apple Education (www.info.apple.com/education/)
Apple Education serves pre schools through high schools located in the United States. Our commitment spans everything from product design and education research to curriculum solutions and teacher training tools.
Developer Services and Products (www.info.apple.com/dev/developerservices.html)
These World Wide Web pages are created and maintained by Apple Computer for Apple Developers. They contain information provided by Apple to help you to develop your applications and solutions.
Advanced Technology Group (www.atg.apple.com)
ATG invites you to visit their new server (under construction). The mission of the Advanced Technology Group is to supply Apple Computer's project divisions with Advanced Technologies to maintain our innovation and differentiation.
The QuickTime Continuum (quicktime.apple.com)
A web server containing extensive developer information, a press release archive devoted to QuickTime, a QuickTime movie archive, and current information about enhanced CDs. Join us in exploring commerce on the Internet by buying the latest Macintosh and Windows QuickTime software electronically over the Internet.
eWorld Learning Community (www.eworld.com/education/resources/)
The Learning Community Web page is a dynamic resource for educators, parents, students, and individuals interested in lifelong learning. It contains a wide variety of pointers to educational resources across the Internet.
www.mae.apple.com
This site is developed and maintained by the MAE Engineering Team within AppleSoft. The Macintosh Application Environment, or MAE, is a new software product from Apple Computer that allows you to run off-the-shelf, 68K-based Macintosh applications on your UNIX workstation.
Developer Products Group (www.cambridge.apple.com)
The Developer Products Group's Cambridge server, providing information about Macintosh Common Lisp and Dylan, two new languages in deveopment
Apple Business Systems (abs.apple.com)
The Internet Server for Apple Business Systems Division products focuses on Apple Networking Products, including the Apple Internet Server Solution, the complete line of Apple Workgroup Servers, Apple Remote Access, AppleShare File and Print Servers, Apple Internet Router and others. This server is also home to the Apple Internet mailing lists, providing a discussion forum for Apple Internet Users, Authors, and Providers.
ABS Mirror site (mirror.apple.com)
This server has been set up to provide alternative access to select software archives. For example, the info-mac archive at sumex-aim.stanford.edu contains a huge selection of Macintosh shareware and freeware, but access is extremely limited. Although there are other sites that mirror the info-mac archive, they can also be difficult to access due to overwhelming loads or time-of-day restrictions. This server provides the internet community with one more option.

Joint Ventures

Kaleida Labs (www.kaleida.com)
Kaleida's ScriptX and Media Player are tools in a unifiying software platform for multimedia development. This web site is the home of the Kaleida Media Player helper application for serving and viewing interactive animantion on the world wide web.
Taligent (www.taligent.com)
For information about TalOS
Versit (www.versit.com)
Versit, a multivendor initiative of the communications and computer industries, is developing standards for interoperability of communications and computing networks, devices and services.

Gopher

info.hed.apple.com
Apple Higher Ed Gopher
seeding.apple.com
Developer Seed Information
ftp.support.apple.com
gopher access to the same Software Updates found on ftp.support.apple.com
spinaltap.micro.umn.edu
provides gopher access to the Apple Technical Information Library

FTP

ftp.info.apple.com.
Apple software updates and product information.
ftp.support.apple.com
Apple software updates.
ftp.cambridge.apple.com
FTP site for Macintosh Common Lisp and Dylan
abs.apple.com
Apple Business Systems group
mirror.apple.com
ABS mirror of the InfoMac, UMich, and Jagubox FTP sites
ftp.apple.com
still contains some system software and disability solutions info

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