olePigeon
Veteran Member
Hello. I'm looking for feedback on a vintage-computer-friendly website I made to host an archive of my personal software collection. It's currently 80% Macintosh and will be about 20% Apple ][ as I finish imaging those, then eventually a few DOS games as my DOS collection grows. It's only software that I own, this isn't a mirror of any other website or abandonware repository (although everything qualifies for exemption under DMCA.) Nearly everything I imaged from original disks or shareware that I purchased. I think there're a few games and apps in there that aren't anywhere else, even Archive or Macintosh Garden. I'm slowly re-imaging everything using my AppleSauce FDC and adding flux images. Kinda redundant for my non-copy-protected disks, but whatever. Gives me something to do.
This website is primarily for me to use. I do not provide serial numbers or kracks, but it's a good source for clean disk images.
I've tested the website on a Mac Plus, IIci, and IIfx using Netscape. I just find it convenient to be able to download software directly to my vintage Mac without needing an intermediary.
I think it turned out pretty nice considering I don't know a lick of PHP. I used OpenAI to help generate the code and stumble my way through to a working website.
http://www.bitcider.com/
This website is primarily for me to use. I do not provide serial numbers or kracks, but it's a good source for clean disk images.
I've tested the website on a Mac Plus, IIci, and IIfx using Netscape. I just find it convenient to be able to download software directly to my vintage Mac without needing an intermediary.
I think it turned out pretty nice considering I don't know a lick of PHP. I used OpenAI to help generate the code and stumble my way through to a working website.
http://www.bitcider.com/