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Kids' Software In General
A great idea that I'd like to see is a site which has a little
description for us time crippled folks who can't go round hunting
down every title to see how the kids might like it. A table that
indicates various things would be good. Haven't thought it out in detail, but
looking for ages, type (game, educational, art, etc), freeware/shareware/commercial,
NTSC/PAL and other system requirements(WB version+, flopopy/harddrive, memory etc) source.
Ideally you would have a few hundred programs in a database and you could use one of
those gadgets to search by various characteristics and then see a
list of programs meeting those features. You'd click on the program name
or icon and it would be downloaded. Not too futuristic, a fair bit of
work, but important stuff. As it is now the prgorams are just names,
and you then need to go hunting round surces like Aminet to find them
and discover they aren't quite suitable.
Name: Heiko Hayn E-Mail: hayn@metronet.de Subject: First Virtual I have an idea - Name: Larry Olson E-Mail: lolson@emory.edu Subject: Kids' Forum I think it would be a good idea for you to have a place for owner's and consumers to indicate their desires on your page. Good ideas. Maybe a programmer would pick up on something special. Name: Bob Berkey E-Mail: erb@nb.net Subject: Keeping Kids Interested Amigas for kids is long overdue.. I have been very frustrated trying to get my Grandchildren( & their parents) interested in the Amiga.. Biggest problem is finding good software that will keep their interest.. If the Amiga was mass merchandised.. and software readily available in the stores this wouldn't be a problem.. (IMHO) The platform didn't get that momentum under C= or any of the successors.. Until it does.. it will never be heavily supported.. Amiga was made for kids.. (of all ages..). Name: Frank G. Salvatini E-Mail: franksal@megsinet.net Subject: Prevention Software I'm an Assistant Professor of Human Services at the College of DuPage. I feel that there is not enough quality software in the area of Drug Prevention and Awareness either for parents, or the K-12 curriculum. I'm content expert in this area and would welcome working with a programming team to develop such software. Lemme know...
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