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Article Reviewed/Updated: 2 April 1996

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Apple Computer Inc. maintains a number of independent public Internet sites. Many of them are indexed from the main Apple Web Page (http://www.apple.com/documents/contents.html). However, this article attempts to provide a more comprehensive listing of sites, including those not linked to other sites.

This information is accurate as of the modification date of this article. All URLs are verified once monthly, but, as with everything on the Internet, they and their content are subject to change.

DISCUSSION

Apple Worldwide

Apple Computer Home Page

http://www.apple.com

Global entry point for the Apple Web servers. Includes corporate information, press releases, employment opportunities, investor information, and how to contact Apple.

Always Apple

http://always.apple.com/

Always Apple is the employees' thank you to our loyal customers during these times of, shall we say?...transition!

Apple Americas

Apple USA Support and Information Web

http://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.

http://www.support.apple.com

Apple Software Updates, the Technical Information Library, and other product information, including the archives of Macintosh related Usenet News groups.

Apple Canada

http://www.apple.ca/

For Apple's customers and developers in Canada--product datasheets, Apple Canada contact information and more.

Apple Latin America/Caribeean

http://www.info.apple.com/pacific/latin.america/la.html

An overview of Apple's Latin American region

Apple Pacific

Apple Asia

http://www.info.apple.com/pacific/asia/asia.html

Apple Japan

http://www.apple.co.jp/index-e.html (English)

http://www.apple.co.jp/ (Japanese)

Apple Australia

http://www.apple.com.au/

Apple New Zealand

http://www.apple.co.nz/

Apple Europe

http://www.euro.apple.com/

The front door for all European countries and regions, with pointers to Internet sites for specific countries in Europe, including the following:

Apple Belgium

http://www.belgium.euro.apple.com/

Apple France

http://www.france.euro.apple.com

Apple Germany

http://www.apple.de/ Apple Holland

Apple Italy

http://www.italy.euro.apple.com/

Apple Norway

http://www.apple.no/

Apple Spain

http://www.apple.es

Apple Switzerland

http://www.apple.ch/

Apple? Technologies

Apple System Software Technologies and Mac OS

http://www.macos.apple.com/

Information about Macintosh system software now and plans for the future of the Mac OS, including a release chronology and a description of the core technologies.

Cyberdog

http://www.cyberdog.apple.com/

Cyberdog is the code name for Apple's newest way to explore the Internet. Based on OpenDoc, Apple's new component software technology, Cyberdog provides a suite of internet browsers, data viewers, and communication tools to do what you want to do on the Internet. Currently this web site provides news, feature information, newsgroups for discussing Cyberdog, preliminary FAQ and known bugs, and preliminary developer information. Software, bug reporting, and full developer information will be available here later in 1996.

MAE

http://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.

OpenDoc

http://www.opendoc.apple.com/

The Apple OpenDoc home page is a one-stop resource for retrieving technical and marketing information. Features include FAQs, white papers, sample components, portions of the latest Developer Release, and a way to send comments directly to the OpenDoc engineers.

Power Macintosh Home Page

http://support.info.apple.com/ppc/ppchome.html

Contains listing of third-party native products, Power Macintosh configurations, tips for optimizing performance, and links to other related PowerPC sites.

PowerPC Platform (PPCP)

http://chrp.apple.com/

Apple's Mac OS Licensing site for the PowerPC Platform (formerly known as CHRP--Common Hardware Reference Platform). Includes overview, white paper, Apple's involvement, including Mac OS licensing, how to obtain PPCP specifications and provide feedback, and links to outside resources.

QuickDraw 3D

http://www.info.apple.com/qd3d/QD3D.HTML

QuickDraw 3D is a cross-platform application program interface (API) for creating and rendering real-time, workstation-class 3D graphics. It consists of human interface guidelines and toolkit, a high-level modeling tool kit, a shading and rendering architecture, a cross-platform file format and a device and acceleration manager for plug and play hardware acceleration.

QuickDraw GX

http://www.info.apple.com/gx/gx.html

Apple Computer's new imaging model for the Macintosh and Power Macintosh computers. This page is a starting point, and can take you to more detailed information about typography, graphics, and printing.

QuickTime Continuum

http://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.

Quicktime VR

http://qtvr.quicktime.apple.com/

QuickTime VR technology brings virtual reality to your Macintosh. See example scenes and objects in three dimensions or peruse developer information and descriptions of the technology.

Advanced Technology Group

http://www.atg.apple.com/

The mission of the Advanced Technology Group is to supply Apple Computer's project divisions with Advanced Technologies to maintain our innovation and differentiation.

Dylan

http://www.cambridge.apple.com/

The Cambridge server provides information about Dylan, Apple's new dynamic language. Dylan is a new language developed at Apple. It is a bold new effort to create a powerful, practical tool for writing mainstream commercial applications. We believe it combines the best qualities of static languages (small, fast programs) with the best qualities of dynamic languages (rapid development, code that's easy to read, write and maintain).

Pippin

http://www.pippin.apple.com

Information for customers, developers, and publishers interested in the multimedia revolution.

Claris Corporation

http://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.

Apple Product Information

http://product.info.apple.com/productinfo/

Contains information about current Apple products with links to the following sites:

AppleFacts Online

http://product.info.apple.com/productinfo/datasheets/

Apple product sheets.

Apple Presentations

http://product.info.apple.com/productinfo/pres/

Sales presentations for new products and technologies

Apple Fact Sheets and Brochures

http://product.info.apple.com/productinfo/factsheets/

Summary information on various Apple technologies, including:

  • PCI Fact Sheet
  • PCI Product Directory
  • PCMCIA Fact Sheet (for PB 500 Series)
  • AppleShare 4.2 Performance Report
  • Macintosh Advantage Fact Sheet
  • Why Mac? Comparison of PowerPC and Intel Pentium
  • Apple QuickTime Conferencing Fact Sheet
  • Internet Education Brochure
  • Internet Brochure for Business: Publish or Perish
  • Internet 101 Brochure

Apple White Papers and Technology Information

http://product.info.apple.com/productinfo/tech/

Competitive Information

Apple Competitive Information

http://support.info.apple.com/competitive/competitive.html

Comparing the Macintosh with PCs running Windows 3.1.

The Macintosh Advantage

http://www2.apple.com/whymac/

Comparing the Macintosh with PCs running Windows '95.

Customer Support Information

Apple Tech Info Library

http://til.info.apple.com/til/til.html

Apple's official technical support database. It contains over 12,000 articles on all aspects of Apple products, past and present. It is updated daily with new information. This is the same technical support database used by Apple support staff, world-wide.

Support Professional Solution Series http://support.info.apple.com/SPP/SPP.html

Apple's cross-platform compatible support solution, addressing the entire technical support cycle from "support readiness" to response.

Apple Software Library

http://cgi.info.apple.com/cgi-bin/lister-pl?/Apple.Support.Area/Apple.Softw are.Updates/US

http://www.support.apple.com/wwwdocs/apple_sw_updates.html

The latest Apple software updates from ftp.info.apple.com.

Apple e-Mail Mailing Lists

http://support.info.apple.com/listproc/lists.html

Join any of the official Apple e-mail mailing lists, which include:

  • Information Alley: daily support information from the Service & Support Engineering group at Apple Computer.
  • Apple News Releases: latest press releases from Apple Computer.
  • Newton Press Releases: latest Newton related press releases from Apple Computer.
  • Apple Software Updates: latest information and locations of Apple software updates.
  • Apple New Hardware: latest information on new hardware from Apple Computer.

Apple Assistance Center

http://support.info.apple.com//aboutapple/aboutaac.html

Information about the Apple Assistance Center (800-SOS-APPL).

Service Source Online

http://service.info.apple.com/

This website is offered specifically for Apple Authorized Service Providers who purchase the Service Source subscription. Access to this website is password protected.

Apple Solution Professionals Network (ASPN)

http://support.info.apple.com/aboutapple/aspn.html

Download the latest directory of consultants who specialize in Apple Macintosh solutions.

Developer Services and Products

http://dev.info.apple.com/

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. Includes information about resources such as Apple Directions, Developer Purchase Program, Developer University, Developer Technical Support, APDA, develop, Inside Macintosh, and so on.

Apple Training

http://training.info.apple.com/

Includes information about Apple's Training offerings worldwide, such as links to world wide Apple training sites, Apple Americas Training content includes info about courses and our training providers.

Apple Marketing Information

Apple Market Centers Seminar Series

http://www.seminars.apple.com/

The Apple Market Centers offer a wide variety of "Solution" Seminars, including these topics:

  • Communication / Collaboration Seminars
  • Learning / Small Business Seminars
  • Publishing / New Media Seminars
  • Technical / Scientific Seminars

Apple Computer's Connectivity Demonstration and Support Network (CDSN)

http://cdsn.austin.apple.com/ Specializes in providing resources for the demonstration of Apple and third-party connectivity products and solutions.

Apple Solutions Marketing

http://www.solutions.apple.com/

Apple Solutions for specific communities, which includes the following links:

The Apple Virtual Campus

http://hed.info.apple.com

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

http://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.

Apple Multimedia Program http://www.amp.apple.com/

This site is your gateway to multimedia at Apple Computer. Whether you're an aspiring or established multimedia developer, involved in any area of new media--from title development to interactive music to video digitizing to on-line publishing--we invite you to explore the wealth of information on this site.

Apple Publishing and New Media

http://www.media.apple.com/

All about becoming a publisher in new and/or traditional media. Link to other publishers using Macintosh solutions, read up on tools and techniques, and check out what happened during the Apple New Media Forum world tour.

Mobile Computing Technology

http://www.info.apple.com/gomobile/

Mobile computing solutions from Apple Computer and third-party vendors. Areas to visit include PowerBook Product Tour, Technical Information Center, Partner Showcase, Press Room and Solutions & Case Studies. View the latest PowerBook computers - including a QTVR movie.

Apple Computer's Disability Resources Online

http://www.apple.com/disability/Welcome.html

Apple Computer is committed to making computer technology that meets the special needs of children and adults with disabilities. Visit our web pages for information about alternative input devices, creative solutions for customers with visual impairments, and Internet resources for our customers with disability.

Special Events or Sites

Youth Central

http://yc.apple.com/

Apple Computer helps launch Youth Central, a new web site created By kids-for kids. The brainchild of 15-year-old Alex Hempton of San Diego, Calif., Youth Central distinguishes itself as a kid created, kid approved and kid run clubhouse on the 'Net.

Article Change History:

02 Apr 1996 - Verified URLs and added new ones.
28 Feb 1996 - Verified URLs and added new ones.The Famous Apple!

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