Newton Programming Material on the Internet

Web sites

Programming for the Newton using Windows Home page

This contains information on the book including any corrections and additional information.

Apple's Newton Development page

This contains Newton development information and tools. It's where you'll find online versions of Newton Programmer's Guide and the DTS Samples.

Apple's Newton Toolkit page

This is where you'll find a limited (beta or demo) version of Windows NTK.

Apple's World of Newton page

This contains all sorts of information from Apple on Newton (including development information).

The Ultimate Newton

This contains pointers to everything on the Internet having to do with Newton.

Creative Digital

They publish PDA Developers, ViewFrame (a Newton-based Debugger), and Ragout (a soup management utilty).

Other

Newton Programmers' newsgroup

The Usenet newsgroup comp.sys.newton.programmer has a number of Newton programmers (as well as a surprising number of Apple engineers) discussing Newton programming.

The Australian Newton Developer Mailing List

The Australian Newton Developer mailing list is a programmers' mailing list that isn't limited to those from down under. To subscribe, send mail with the subject Subscribe to newton-dev@moreinfo.com.au.

develop Magazine

develop, The Apple Technical Journal is a quarterly publication of Apple Computer's Developer Press group. It is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December. develop issues and code are also available on AppleLink. This publication has a monthly Newton Q&A section and occasionally contains Newton programming articles. These articles are always of high quality and well worth reading. Subscriptions to develop can be had from APDA or via e-mail at order.adc@applelink.apple.com.

Useful FTP site

The ftp site newton.sys.uea.ac.uk contains mirrors of many Newton ftp sites around the world.


From the book Programming for the Newton using Windows , by Julie McKeehan (julie@pobox.com) and Neil Rhodes (neil@pobox.com).
Web page by neil@pobox.com.
Last updated September 4, 1996.