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  1. Apple DOS

    ref improve date November 2011 Infobox OS name Apple DOS screenshot File Apple DOS.png caption Apple DOS running a Hello World program developer Apple Computer family Apple DOS version number Varies source ... License Agreement website Apple DOS refers to operating systems for the Apple II series of Personal computer microcomputers from late 1978 through early 1983. Apple DOS had three major releases DOS ..., but only in the case of Apple DOS 3.2 did that minor release receive its own version number, Apple DOS 3.2.1. The best known and most used version was Apple DOS 3.3 in the 1980 and 1983 releases. Prior to the release of Apple DOS 3.1, Apple users had to rely on cassette tape audio cassette tapes .... Version history Apple DOS was largely written by Steve Wozniak , Randy Wigginton , and outside contractor ... documentation until release 3.2. There was no Apple DOS 1 or 2, per se. Versions 0.1 through 2.8 ... through 28 . Apple DOS 3.0 a renamed issue of version 2.8 was never publicly released due to bugs. ref ... DOS 3.1 was publicly released in June 1978 slightly less than one year after the Apple II was introduced ... came later, addressing a problem with its MASTER CREATE utility, which was used to create Apple DOS ... version of DOS that would boot on Apples with any memory configuration. Apple DOS 3.2 was released ... was powered up earning it the name Autostart Read only memory ROM . Apple DOS 3.3 was released ..., not retrocompatible it could not read or write DOS 3.2 disks. To address this problem, Apple Computer released a utility called MUFFIN to migrate Apple DOS 3.2 files and programs to version 3.3 disks. Apple never offered a utility to copy the other way. To migrate Apple DOS 3.3 files back to version ... a language card RAM expansion or firmware card. Technical details Apple DOS 3.1 disks used 13 sectors ... operating systems, Apple DOS was quite primitive. The first layer of the operating system ... listing. Apple DOS File Formats I Integer BASIC programs stored in a compact format, not plain ...   more details



  1. DOS

    line interface, directory structure and version information. DOS IPA en d s , short for Disk Operating System , ref cite book last Murdock first Everett title DOS the Easy Way publisher EasyWay ... if one includes the partially DOS based Microsoft Windows versions Windows 95 95 , Windows 98 98 , and Windows Me Millennium Edition . Related systems include MS DOS , PC DOS , DR DOS , FreeDOS , PTS DOS , ROM DOS , Novell DOS , OpenDOS and several others. In spite of the common usage, none of these systems were simply named DOS a name given only to an unrelated DOS 360 and successors IBM mainframe ... s had DOS in their name, and are often referred to simply as DOS when discussing machines that use them e.g. AmigaDOS , AMSDOS , ANDOS , Apple DOS , Atari DOS , Commodore DOS , CSI DOS , ProDOS , and TRS DOS . While providing many of the same operating system functions for their respective computer ... All MS DOS type operating systems run on machines with the Intel x86 or compatible CPU s, mainly the IBM PC and IBM PC compatible compatibles . Machine dependent versions of MS DOS were produced for many ... hardware. For as long as application programs used DOS APIs instead of direct hardware access ... a version of Concurrent DOS 68K for use on Motorola 68000 CPUs, and the original FreeDOS kernel DOS C derived from DOS NT , also for Motorola CPUs, in the early 1990s. While these systems resembled the DOS architecture, applications were not binary compatible due to the incompatible instruction sets .... DOS is a single user, single task operating system with basic kernel computer science kernel functions ... date 1996 09 30 ref The DOS kernel provides MS DOS API various functions for programs an application ..., accessing disk files and more. DOS by default provides a primitive ability for shell script ing, via ... is supported with the DR  DOS COMMAND.COM as well as some with third party shells like 4DOS ... first Michael ref Drive naming scheme Main Drive letter assignment In DOS, drives are referred ...   more details



  1. IS-DOS

    iS DOS is a disk operating system for Russian ZX Spectrum clones. iS DOS has been developed in 1990 or 1991, by Iskra Soft Leningrad , USSR . It handles floppy disks double sided, with double density , hard disk s, and CD ROM . Maximum iS DOS partition size on a hard disk is 16 MiB . Unlike TR DOS , iS DOS is a RAM based operating system, which reduces amount of memory for user programs. Versions iS DOS Chic is a version developed for Nemo ZX Spectrum Nemo KAY computer KAY . It provides more memory for user programs. TASiS is a modern version developed by NedoPC for ATM computer ATM Turbo 2 in 2006. It supports text mode and high memory of this machine. It is based on iS DOS Chic. Distributors Slot Ltd Moscow distributed iS DOS in Moscow and regions in 1990s, and issued paper books. Nemo Saint Petersburg distributed iS DOS in ex USSR until 2004, and issued Open Letters electronic press. iS DOS Support Team Saratov Oblast distributes iS DOS in ex USSR and issues iS Files electronic press. NedoPC distributes TASiS as freeware . Books . , . ., . . iS DOS. . IskraSoft, Slot, , , 1993, 128 . . . IS DOS ZX SPECTRUM. . IskraSoft , Slot , 1994, 84 . See also TR DOS CP M DISCiPLE MB02 ESX DOS DNA OS External links http trd.speccy.cz Virtual TR DOS http atmturbo.nedopc.com ATM Turbo support site Category Microcomputer software Category Disk operating systems Category ZX Spectrum Category Computing in the Soviet Union Category Soviet inventions es iS DOS pt IS DOS ru iS DOS ...   more details



  1. Apple Writer

    operating system Apple DOS , Apple ProDOS platform Apple II series Apple II status Freeware 1992 genre Word processor Apple Writer is a word processor for the Apple II series Apple II family of personal computers. It was created by Paul Lutus and published in 1979 by Apple Computer . ref cite web url http apple2history.org history ah18 08 title Apple II History, Chapter 18 accessdate 2008 11 07 last Weyhrich first Steven coauthors Metro Apple Computer Hobbyists MACH User Group date 1992 11 12 ref History Apple Writer 1.0 The original 1979 version of Apple Writer ran from a 13 sector DOS 3.2 diskette ...Infobox Software name Apple Writer logo screenshot caption collapsible author Paul Lutus developer Apple ... of the binary files Apple Writer 1.0 produced began with the prefix TEXT . Apple Writer 1.1 Released in 1980, Apple Writer 1.1 took advantage of DOS 3.3 and ran under the newer 16 sector format. It also featured a spellchecker known as Goodspell and some minor bug fixes. Apple Writer II Apple Writer II was released in 1981 and like its predecessor ran under DOS 3.3 on an Apple II Plus . Unlike the original, Apple Writer II could display both upper and lower case characters and, with a Sup R Term ... Language WPL , a macro like resources that allowed certain tasks to be automated. Apple Writer II files saved as standard text files rather than the older binary files. Apple Writer IIe Released in 1983, Apple Writer IIe took advantage of the Apple IIe s built in 80 column display and full keyboard ... keyboard to a printer for typewriter like operation. Apple Writer 2.0 Apple Writer 2.0 was released ... terminal program. Apple Writer 2.1 Published in late 1985, this version corrected a problem ... of AppleWorks , Apple discontinued the AppleWriter series. Creator Paul Lutus agreed in 1992 to make ... for a profit. ref cite web url http lostclassics.apple2.info downloads ?dl cat 17 title The Apple ... references External links http apple2history.org history ah18.html AppleWriter Apple II History ...   more details



  1. Apple Pascal

    Monolithic license Apple Software License Agreement website Apple Pascal is a language and operating system based on the UCSD Pascal system. Apple Pascal refers to an operating system for the Apple II family of computers released in August 1979 between the Apple DOS 3.2 and 3.3 versions. The system ... sectors as with DOS 3.2, Apple Pascal divided it into blocks of 512 bytes each, each block thus contained two sectors. This made for a different method for saving and retrieving files. Under Apple DOS, files were saved to any available sector that the OS could find, regardless of location. This caused ... of the later DOS 3.3. Disks could also be named for the first time. Under Apple DOS, disks could only be given a volume number, but Apple Pascal disk volume names could be up to seven characters in length. The Apple Pascal software package also included disk maintenance utilities, the Pascal compiler set to the UCSD Pascal UCSD standard , and a decently featured assembler to complement the Apple II s built in monitor assembler. The biggest problem with the Apple Pascal system was that the operating ...Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox OS name Apple Pascal screenshot caption developer Apple Computer family Apple Pascal version number Varies source model Closed source working state Historic latest ... Pascal language to the Apple II. It added a number of features that would later be incorporated ... . The biggest changes were to the disk format and file storage methods, as Apple Pascal was designed .... Apple Pascal attempted to rectify this by saving only to consecutive blocks on the disk. Drawbacks included the new limitations on the naming of files. While Apple DOS allowed filenames up to thirty characters long and any ASCII character could be used, Apple Pascal dropped the length to fifteen characters ... around on the screen. As most Apple displays at the time were only 40 characters wide, the filename ..., aside from just the increase in disk access speed. Apple Pascal increased the number of supported ...   more details



  1. Apple III

    on the fly. Software A major limitation of the Apple II and DOS 3.3 was the way it addressed ... on. ref name beneathdos Beneath Apple DOS, Chapter 6 Using DOS from Assembly Language ref The Apple ... OS Apple SOS RAM 128 Kilobyte KB , expandable to 512 KB RAMtype Discontinued April 1984 The Apple III often rendered as Apple is a business oriented personal computer produced and released by Apple Inc. Apple Computer that was intended as the successor to the Apple II series , but largely considered a failure in the market. Development work on the Apple III started in late 1978 under the guidance ... sara http lowendmac.com orchard 05 apple iii lisa era.html Two Apple Failures Apple III and Lisa ... reintroduced the following autumn. ref name intro http oldcomputers.net appleiii.html Apple III computer oldcomputers.net ref Development stopped and the Apple III was discontinued on April 24, 1984, and the III Plus was dropped from the Apple product line in September 1985. ref name apconf The Apple III could be viewed as an enhanced Apple II then the newest heir to a line of 8 bit machines dating back to 1976. Officially, however, the Apple III was not part of the Apple II line, but rather a close ... style upper lowercase keyboard as opposed to the Apple II which was based on a teletype keyboard and 80 .... The business market moved rapidly towards the PC DOS MS DOS platform, eventually pulling away from the Apple 8 bit computer line. ref name IBMPC http lowendmac.com orchard 06 ibm pc 5150 origin.html The Origin of the IBM PC ref Despite numerous stability issues and recalls, Apple was eventually able ... 65,000 75,000 Apple III computers were sold. ref name intro ref name apconf The Apple III Plus brought this up to 120,000. ref name apconf Apple co founder Steve Wozniak stated that the primary reason for the Apple III s failure was that the system was designed by Apple s marketing department, unlike Apple s previous engineering driven projects. ref name iwoz Steve Wozniak Wozniak, S. G ...   more details



  1. Apple ProDOS

    SOS work Apple II History title Chapter 15 DOS 3.3, ProDOS & Beyond date 2001 07 07 first Steven ... to address shortcomings in the earlier Apple operating system called simply Apple DOS DOS ... were available for the II Plus, IIe, and IIc, however. ProDOS, unlike earlier Apple DOS versions, had ... supplanted by Applesoft BASIC and the Apple II Plus . Whereas DOS 3.3 always loaded built ... allowed only fifteen characters in a filename compared to DOS s thirty. But Apple s integrated ... IIs continued to be able to boot DOS even the Apple IIgs Apple II small GS small could boot DOS floppies ... built in. For a while, Apple shipped both DOS 3.3 and ProDOS with new computers. ProDOS was renamed ... url http apple2history.org history ah15.html SOS work Apple II History title Chapter 15 DOS 3.3, ProDOS ... To Apple II Disks DOS 3.3, CP M, Pascal, and ProDOS first Skillman last Hunter work Call A.P.P.L.E. ... between ProDOS and older Apple DOS 3.3 disks. References reflist no footnotes book citation .... ISBN 0 912985 05 4 External links http apple2history.org history ah15.html Apple II History DOS 3.3 ... caption A floppy disk catalog in ProDOS 8 v2.0.3 developer Apple Computer source model Closed source kernel type Monolithic kernel supported platforms Apple II series of personal computer s ui primarily text user interface family Apple SOS SOS released release date and age 1983 10 latest release ... Historic license Apple Software License Agreement website Infobox OS name ProDOS 16 logo screenshot File ProDOS16.png 300px caption ProDOS 16 v1.6 developer Apple Computer source model Closed source kernel type Monolithic kernel supported platforms Apple IIgs Apple sc IIgs ui family Apple SOS SOS ... updatemodel package manager working state Historic license Apple Software License Agreement website ProDOS was the name of two similar operating system s for the Apple II series of personal computers ... by all Apple II series computers, and was distributed from 1983 to 1993. citation needed date January ...   more details



  1. Apple SOS

    , it wasn t backward compatible with Apple DOS DOS 3.2 and Apple DOS DOS 3.3 , which most Apple II software used at the time&mdash though the Apple III itself was designed to be mostly backward compatible with the Apple II Plus in hardware, users had to boot Apple DOS from a separate disk to use ...Refimprove date April 2010 Infobox OS name Apple SOS logo screenshot Image SOSBootOnMess.png caption website developer Apple Computer, Inc. family SOS source model Closed source released release date and age ... marketing target language kernel type Monolithic kernel ui Full screen text mode license Apple Software License Agreement working state Historic supported platforms Apple III updatemodel Manual package ... SOS title SOS PRODOS work Apple II History accessdate 2008 09 26 quote The operating system designed for the Apple III computer was called SOS . This title arose from the Apple III s code name ... s s , ref cite web url http www.1000bit.it support manuali download.asp?id 662 title Apple III SOS Reference Manual, Volume 1 How SOS Works first Reed last Don publisher Apple Computer, Inc. format ... Operating System of the Apple III. ref is the primary operating system developed for the Apple III computer. The system was developed by Apple Computer, Inc. and released in 1980. SOS makes the resources of the Apple III available in the form of a menu driven utility program as well as a programming API . The Apple III System Utilities program shipped with each Apple III computer. It provided ... Configure device drivers. ref name owners cite web url http www.1000bit.it support manuali apple a3 Apple 20III 20Owner 27s 20Guide.PDF title Apple III Owner s Guide publisher Apple Computer, Inc. format ... url http www.1000bit.it support manuali apple a3sosrm.pdf title Apple III SOS Reference Manual, Volume 1 How SOS Works publisher Apple Computer, Inc. format PDF year 1982 accessdate 2008 09 28 ref Boot sequence When powered on, the Apple III ran through system diagnostics, then read block number one ...   more details



  1. Apple IIe

    Multiple issues refimprove April 2010 original research April 2010 infobox computer Name Apple IIe Developer Apple Inc. Type Desktop image File Apple IIe.jpg 250px Apple IIe first release date Start date 1983 01 discontinuation date End date 1993 11 os Apple DOS Apple DOS 3.3 , ref Apple IIe http www.old computers.com museum computer.asp?st 1&c 83 . Old Computers.com ref ref Chapter 15 DOS 3.3, ProDOS & Beyond. http apple2history.org history ah15.html . Apple II History. ref ProDOS memory 64 kilobyte KB up to 1  megabyte MB cpu 6502 , 1.023MHz The Apple IIe is the third model in the Apple II series of personal computers produced by Apple Inc. Apple Computer . The e in the name stands for enhanced ... purpose machine. The Apple IIe has the distinction of being the longest lived computer in Apple ... Image Apple iie.jpg thumb right 250px Apple IIe with Disk II DuoDisk DuoDisk and Apple Monitor II Monitor II . The beginning Apple had planned to retire the Apple II series after the introduction of the Apple ... the further continuation of the Apple II was in the company s best interest. So after three and a half years at a stand still, came the introduction of a new Apple II model  the Apple IIe codenamed Diana and Super II . The Apple IIe was released in January 1983, the successor to the Apple II Plus . Some of the hardware and software features of the Apple III were borrowed in the design of the Apple ... home and small business use. Overview of new features One of the most notable improvements of the Apple ... cursor control and standard editing keys Delete and Tab , two special Apple modifier keys Open and Solid Apple , and a safe off to side relocation of the Reset key. The auto repeat function any ... KB RAM , with the equivalent of a built in Apple Language Card in its circuitry, and had a new special ...  KB RAM by alternatively plugging in an Apple s Extended 80 Columns Card. As time progressed ... of memory. The Apple IIe lowered production costs and improved reliability by merging the function ...   more details



  1. Apple Valley

    Apple Valley is the name of three cities in the United States Apple Valley, California , a town located in the Victor Valley of San Bernardino County Apple Valley, Minnesota , a suburb of Minneapolis Saint Paul Apple Valley, Utah , a small town in Washington County geodis de Apple Valley es Apple Valley fr Apple Valley io Apple Valley it Apple Valley nl Apple Valley pl Apple Valley pt Apple Valley sv Apple Valley vo Apple Valley ...   more details



  1. Newton's apple

    Newton s apple may refer to Isaac Newton Apple analogy Isaac Newton s apple analogy of gravitation Newton s Apple , the 1983 1998 educational television program disambig ...   more details



  1. Apple IIGS

    operating system s Apple DOS , ProDOS 8, and Apple Pascal . It was also compatible with nearly all ...Use mdy dates date November 2011 Mac specs Image Apple IIgs 001.jpg Introduced September 1986 MSRP 999 USD CPU WDC 65816 65802 65C816 CPU speed 1 or 2.8  MHz OS Apple ProDOS , br Apple GS OS RAM 256 kilobyte KB or 1 megabyte MB expandable up to 8 MB RAMtype Discontinued December 1992 The Apple IIGS , stylized as II sc gs is the fifth and most powerful model in the Apple II series of microcomputer personal computers produced by Apple Inc. Apple Computer . The GS in the name stands for Graphics ...?id P2dClS4LdPQC&lpg PA317&dq apple 20IIgs 20review 20sound&pg PA317 v onepage&q&f false title Electronic ... Apple II, with its true 16 bit architecture , increased processing speed, direct access to megabytes ... mouse . While still maintaining full backwards compatibility with earlier Apple II models, it blended the Apple II and aspects of Macintosh technology into one. Keeping with Apple s Apple II Forever slogan of the time, the IIGS set forth a promising future and evolutionary advancement of the Apple II line, but Apple paid it relatively little attention as the company increasingly focused on the Macintosh platform. The Apple IIGS was the first computer produced by Apple to use a color graphical user interface , as well as the Platinum light grey color scheme and the Apple Desktop Bus interface ... from Ensoniq . The machine outsold all other Apple products, including the Macintosh, during its first year in production. Background The IIGS was released September 15, 1986. Apple s portion of the computer ... 16 32 bit Motorola 68000 used by computers such as the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST and the Apple Macintosh. In order to maintain compatibility with previous members of the Apple II line, Apple chose the Western Design Center 65C816 processor for the IIgs. In addition to providing platform ..., at the time, was monochrome only. Like the Apple IIe, the IIgs was somewhat popular with schools ...   more details



  1. Apple II

    chips instead, the Apple DOS used software to perform these functions. The Group Code Recording used ...About the first mass produced Apple computer an overview of the series of computers based on it Apple II series File Apple II.jpg thumb right 240px The Apple II computer on display at the Museum of the Moving Image New York City Museum of the Moving Image in New York City File Apple II.jpg thumb right 240px Apple II computer on display at the private Mus e Bolo ref cite web url http ic.epfl.ch page ... 23, 2011 ref from the cole Polytechnique F d rale de Lausanne in Lausanne . File Micromodem II in Apple II.jpg thumb 240px An Apple II computer with an external modem The Apple II styled as Apple is an 8 ... 14, 2005 accessdate May 25, 2010 ref designed primarily by Steve Wozniak , manufactured by Apple Computer now Apple Inc. and introduced in 1977. It is the first model in a Apple II series series of computers which were produced until Apple IIe production ceased in November 1993. ref cite web author Steven Weyhrich url http apple2history.org history appy ahb5.html title 1990 1995 publisher Apple II History date May 16, 2003 accessdate May 25, 2010 ref The first Apple II computers went on sale ... title June 5, 1977 From a Little Apple a Mighty Industry Grows publisher Wired first Tony last Long ... of RAM and nowrap 2638 USD with the maximum nowrap 48 kB of RAM . To reflect the computer s Apple II graphics color graphics capability, the Apple logo on the casing was represented using rainbow stripes, ref cite web title 4 The Apple II, cont. url http apple2history.org history ah04.html author Steven Weyhrich publisher Apple II History date April 21, 2002 accessdate November 16, 2006 ref which remained a part of Apple s corporate logo until early 1998. The earliest Apple II s were assembled ... title 5 The Disk II url http apple2history.org history ah05.html publisher Apple II History author Steven ... Modulation MFM . In the end, the low chip count of the controller helped make Apple s Disk ...   more details



  1. Apple (disambiguation)

    wiktionary apple The apple is a temperate zone deciduous tree and its pomaceous edible fruit. Apple or apples may also refer to TOC right Companies Apple Inc. , a consumer electronics and software company founded in the 1970s Apple Corps , a multimedia corporation founded in the 1960s by The Beatles Apple Bank , an American bank in the New York City area Films The Apple 1980 film The Apple 1980 film , a 1980 musical science fiction film The Apple 1998 film The Apple 1998 film , by Samira Makhmalbaf Apples film Apples 2012 film , a 2012 adaption of Richard Milward s novel Television The Apple Star Trek The Original Series The Apple Star Trek The Original Series , a 1967 second season episode Music Apple album Apple album , a 1990 album by Mother Love Bone Apple band , a British psychedelic rock ... funk band Apple Records , record label founded by The Beatles People Billy Apple born 1935 , artist Fiona Apple born 1977 , Grammy award winning American singer songwriter R. W. Apple, Jr. 1934 2006 , associate editor at The New York Times Raymond Apple rabbi born 1935 , from Australia Constance M. K. Applebee 1873 1981 , athlete, known as The Apple Places Apple, Oklahoma , an unincorporated community Choctaw County, Oklahoma, USA Apples, Vaud , a municipality in Switzerland Apple River disambiguation Apple Valley disambiguation Big Apple , nickname for New York City Technology Personal computer models produced by Apple, Inc and sold from 1976 until 1992 Apple I , an early personal computer Apple II series , a once popular early personal computer Apple III Apple Store retail APPLE Ariane Passenger Payload Experiment , an Indian experimental communication satellite launched in 1981 Apple automobile , an American automobile manufactured by Apple Automobile Company from 1917 to 1918 Other uses APPLE Accumulation Program for Part time and Limited service Employees , a deferred compensation program in California Apples card game Apple Cup , the annual college football game between state ...   more details



  1. Raymond Apple

    Raymond Apple may refer to R. W. Apple, Jr. 1934 2006 , associate editor of The New York Times Raymond Apple rabbi born 1935 , Australian orthodox rabbi hndis Apple, Raymond DEFAULTSORT Apple, Raymond ...   more details



  1. Apple River

    Apple River may refer to In Canada Apple River, Nova Scotia , Canada, composed of East Apple River, Nova Scotia East Apple River and West Apple River, Nova Scotia West Apple River Apple River Airport , small grass landing strip in Apple River, Nova Scotia In the United States Apple River, Illinois , United States Apple River, Wisconsin , United States Apple River Illinois , a tributary of the Mississippi River Apple River Wisconsin , a tributary of the St. Croix River disambig de Apple River pl Apple River ...   more details



  1. Apple Island

    Apple Island may refer to several places Apple Island Massachusetts , a former island now incorporated into Logan International Airport complex in Boston, Massachusetts, USA Apple Island Michigan , a small island in Orchard Lake in Oakland County, Michigan, USA Tasmania , a state of Australia that is often referred to as Apple Island or the Apple Isle geodis de Apple Island ...   more details



  1. Eva (apple)

    Eva is an apple variety developed in Brazil . Like the Julieta apple Julieta the Eva grows and is productive, even in tropical climates. Source http www.portaldoagronegocio.com.br conteudo.php?id 5963 in Portuguese Commons cat Apple cultivars Category Apple cultivars ...   more details



  1. Julieta (apple)

    notability date January 2011 Julieta apple is an apple variety developed by growers at the IAPAR, in the Brazil ian state of Paran state Paran . Like the Eva apple Eva , the Julieta is for subtropical clime s in many parts of Brazil . Source http blog.cnpat.embrapa.br ?p 281 In Portuguese Commons cat Apple cultivars Category Apple cultivars Rosales stub fruit stub ...   more details



  1. Beacon (apple)

    Beacon is a cultivar of apple created by University of Minnesota in 1936. It is a cross between Wealthy apple Wealthy and Malinda apple Malinda apples. This apple is medium in size with full, deep red stripes. Its flesh is pulpy and fairly soft, with a mildy sweet flavor. This apple is good for cooking and eating when fresh . External links http www.minnesotaharvest.net dates.htm Minnesota Harvest http www.applejournal.com use001.htm Apple Journal Apples Category Apple cultivars fruit stub ...   more details



  1. Apple corer

    File Plastic Apple Corer.jpg thumb 300px right An apple corer File AppleCorer&Slicer.JPG thumb right 300px An apple corer and slicer An apple corer is a device for removing the core and pips from an apple . It may also be used for a pear , quince , or similar fruits. Some apple corers consist of a handle with a circular cutting device at the end. When pushed through the apple, it removes the core, to the diameter of the circular cutting device. The core can then be removed from the apple corer. Another type of apple corer can be placed on top of the apple and pushed through. This both cores and slices the apple. An apple corer is often used when many apples need to be cored, from making an apple pie to brewing cider . tool stub Category Cooking utensils Category Domestic implements de Apfelentkerner fr Vide pomme nl Appelboor ...   more details



  1. Cooking apple

    Unreferenced date July 2007 Globalize UK date December 2011 A cooking apple is an apple that is used primarily for cooking rather than eating fresh. Cooking apples are larger, and can be tarter than eating varieties. Some varieties have a firm flesh that doesn t break down much when cooked. The British grow a large range of apples specifically for cooking, but such varieties are used worldwide, although table dessert apples are also used for cooking purposes. Many apples are dual purpose. Apples can be cooked down into Apple sauce sauce , apple butter or fruit preserves , baked in an oven and served with custard , and made into pies or apple crumble . In the United Kingdom UK apples are commonly boiled and mashed and served as apple sauce with roast pork . Bramley apple is by far the most popular cooking apple in the UK. A baked apple is one that has been baking baked in an oven until it has become soft. The core is usually removed and often stuffed with other fruit s, brown sugar , raisin s, or cinnamon . Image 004bramley.jpg thumb right Bramley apples Image 006grav.2red.strains.jpg thumb right Red Gravenstein apples Image 006grav.ylo.jpg thumb right Yellow Gravenstein Cooking apple cultivars Bramley apple Bramley Crab apple primarily for jelly Calville Blanc d hiver Edward VII apple Edward VII Empire apple Empire Golden Noble Granny Smith also used as an eating apple Gravenstein Grenadier apple Grenadier Jonathan apple Jonathan also used as an eating apple James Grieve apple James Grieve also used as an eating apple McIntosh apple McIntosh also used as an eating apple Newton Wonder Norfolk Biffin Northern Spy Peasgood Nonesuch Pink Lady apple Pink Lady also used as an eating apple Rhode Island Greening Category Apples Apples fruit stub fr Pomme cuire ...   more details



  1. Rose apple

    Rose Apple may refer to Angophora costata Various Syzygium Species, especially the following Syzygium aqueum , Watery rose apple Syzygium jambos , Rose apple or jambu Syzygium malaccense , Malay rose apple Syzygium samarangense , Java rose apple gallery to help with identifying fruit referred to as rose apple File Starr 070321 6134 Syzygium malaccense.jpg fruit of Syzygium malaccense File Wax apple.jpg fruit of Syzygium samarangense gallery disambig ...   more details



  1. Rotten apple

    Rotten apple may refer to Apple s that are no longer safe to eat Rotten Apple album Rotten Apple album , a 2006 album by Lloyd Banks Rotten Apples , Smashing Pumpkins album Rotten Apple , a song by Alice in Chains from the album Jar of Flies The Rotten Apple , an alternative title for the 1963 film Five Minutes to Love The nickname of Sharon Vineyard , a fictional character in Case Closed disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Table apple

    Table apples or dessert apples are a group of Apple Apple cultivars apple cultivar s grown for eating raw as opposed to cooking or cider cidermaking . Table apples are usually sweet and the most prized exhibit particular aroma variations that differentiate them from other apples. Common table apple varieties include Red Delicious An iconic apple variety. Ginger Gold Gala apple Gala Adams Pearmain Category Apples Apples fruit stub fr Pomme de table ...   more details




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