Open Apple
A podcast by Mike Maginnis & Quinn Dunki
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95 Episodes
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Open Apple #46 (April 2015): Paul Lutus, ReactiveMicro, and KansasFest Keynote
Published: 4/20/2015 -
Open Apple #45 (March 2015): Mark Kriegsman, FastLED, Transwarp GS Clone, and Newsapalooza
Published: 3/28/2015 -
Open Apple #44 (February 2015) : Beagle Bros Reunion Roundtable, Andrew Roughan
Published: 2/28/2015 -
Open Apple #43 (January 2015) : Happy New Year with Ben Heck!
Published: 1/22/2015 -
Open Apple #42 (December 2014) : 2014 Year-End Roundtable, Eric Shepherd, Sarah W., Carrington Vanston
Published: 1/1/2015 -
Open Apple #41 (November 2014) : Randy Brandt, Neuromancer, Bob Bishop
Published: 12/1/2014 -
Open Apple #40.5 (November 2014) : Mike and Quinn Watch ‘The Goldbergs’
Published: 11/8/2014 -
Open Apple #40 (October 2014) : Chris Torrence, Printers, Celebrating Lode Runner
Published: 10/20/2014 -
Open Apple #39 (September 2014) : Gary B. Little, New Segments, Apple IIc Cards
Published: 10/1/2014 -
Open Apple #38 (August 2014) : The Lawless Legends Team
Published: 8/30/2014 -
Open Apple #37 (July 2014): Quinn Dunki, Veronica, Halt and Catch Fire, KansasFest 2014
Published: 7/19/2014 -
Open Apple #36 (Mar 2014): Evan Koblentz, VCF East, Softalk, and Apple2pi
Published: 3/11/2014 -
Open Apple #35 (Feb 2014): Sean Fahey, Uthernet, Silvern Castle, and the Mac’s 30th
Published: 2/6/2014 -
Open Apple #34 (Jan 2014): 2013 end-of-year roundtable
Published: 1/3/2014 -
Open Apple #33 (Dec 2013): Andrew Schultz, interactive fiction, JSMESS, and SCOTTEVEST
Published: 12/20/2013 -
Open Apple #32 (Nov 2013): Bill Martens, history, Apple founders, and WOZPAK
Published: 11/2/2013 -
Open Apple #31 (Oct 2013): Brendan Robert, Lawless Legends, Texas, and Wayne Green
Published: 10/11/2013 -
Open Apple #30 (Sep 2013): Charles Mangin, Jobs movie, Tetris, and S-Prize
Published: 9/2/2013 -
Speaking with Steve Wozniak at KansasFest 2013
Published: 8/2/2013 -
Open ANTIChertz at KansasFest 2013
Published: 8/2/2013
Welcome to the Open Apple podcast, where we share news and memories of the Apple II, Steve Wozniak's most famous personal computer.