Ed Kummel's site is a great source of e-books and software
(http://newton.tek-ed.com/) ; Volkasko and associates have put together a
good library resource as well (http://www.stillnewt.org/library/); the
Newton museum (http://www.newtonmuseum.com/); Newtonlust
(http://dev.newtontalk.net/~martinw/Newtonlust/ this site is particularly
good for newbies who weren't aware of the wealth of apps written for the
platform); the Mozilla book reader (http://www.newtonslibrary.org/nbrdr/);
and Grant's Newted Community (www.newted.org) site is certainly worth a
mention. Apologies to all readers if I have omitted something worthwhile.
HTH
Warm regards
Tony Kan
Christchurch
New Zealand
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Are there any other sources which I am forgetting? Other methods of
communication? I am pretty sure that there are still "local" NUGs.
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