Info-Mac

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Info-Mac
Mac OS software[2]
and community-based support throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.

Original format

Info-Mac consisted of two distinct services: the Info-Mac Archive, a user-submitted collection of nearly all contemporary freeware and shareware available for the Macintosh, and the Info-Mac Digest, an electronic mailing list open to public participation.[3] Both the Info-Mac Archive and Info-Mac Digest were operated by volunteers.[4]

Info-Mac Digest

The Info-Mac Digest was published daily via Stanford University servers, and was itself archived on the Info-Mac Archive.[5] At its height, the Info-Mac Digest was read daily by several thousand people, and was mirrored in the Usenet group comp.sys.mac.digest.

The Info-Mac Digest was published in "volumes" that covered the period of one calendar year, with some exceptions.

Info-Mac Archive

The Info-Mac Archive was the centralized collection of Macintosh software with over 100

mirror sites located around the world. At the time, disk space on a server was cost-prohibitive and hard to come by.[6] Free public archives such as Info-Mac were often the only means for shareware authors to deliver their product over the Internet. Some early commercial software download sites, like CNET's Shareware.com, were originally mirrors of the Info-Mac Archive.[7]

Due to the low-bandwidth connections accessible by early Internet users, which made downloading large files an onerous task, Info-Mac partnered with Pacific HiTech to periodically publish

FTP
server. Starting with the Info-Mac VI CD-ROM, the discs included the utility "Spelunker" which allowed users to search the archive in a user-friendly manner. Starting with the Info-Mac VIII CD-ROM, the package included two discs to offer twice the shareware and freeware.

Decline and 2007 relaunch

The popularity of Info-Mac services in their original format waned in the late 1990s. As the growing popularity of the

message boards
, demand for Info-Mac's services grew beyond the capability of an all-volunteer staff to provide and maintain it at an acceptable level. Unable to maintain relevance on the rapidly evolving Internet, the Info-Mac Digest was discontinued in November 2002, while the Info-Mac Archive stopped accepting new file submissions in December 2005.

In December 2007, Info-Mac was redesigned and relaunched with a

App Store
.

References

  1. ^ "The Info-Mac Network Retires". 19 December 2005. It had a few gigabytes of disk space that Info-Mac bought after receiving almost $3,000 in donations in 1992.
  2. ^ TidBITS#810/19-Dec-05
  3. ^ Info-Mac Reloaded

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