Thanks.
I've been out of the Apple ][ loop for 15 years. I used to make
my living programming kids games for it (company: Software Productions;
products: Micro Mother Goose, Micro Habitats, Alphabet Beasts and Company),
Sorry, never heard of them :)
Our stuff was sold from 1982 through 1984 by Reader's Digest. We mostly
specialized in 6502-based micros (BBC Acorn, Apple ][, C-64), but we also
did support the PCjr before our demise. It was one of the most fun jobs
I ever had. I signed on as the resident Commodore expert. All the other
guys knew each other from hacking Apples in high school.
It was a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, before the
dominance of the Empire from Redmond.
-ethan