If you have any questions that other manuals don't answer, come back to this manual for help. If you can't find the answer here, your best resource is a more experienced Apple user. If you don't know such a person, consider joining an Apple user group in your area. Ask your authorized Apple dealer for the address or call the number 1-800-538-9696 and ask for extension 500. You'll get the name, address, and phone number of a user group in your area.

A user group is a group of computer users who get together to share programs they've written and opinions they have about commercially produced programs and computer products.


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Your Apple IIGS came with several books: Setting Up Your Apple IIGS the Apple IIGS Owner's Guide, the Apple IIGS System Disk User's Guide, and A touch of Applesoft BASIC.

If you haven't done so already, read the setup guide to get your computer set up, and then start reading this book. Not the whole thing—just enough so you feel comfortable with your new machine. What you do after that depends on whether you want to use a program (for writing, calculating, list making, drawing) or whether you want to write programs yourself.

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