Copying over www.nextcomputers.org/forums/index.php?topic=5834.msg33122 (https://www.nextcomputers.org/forums/index.php?topic=5834.msg33122) and continuing with some more finds:
Stone CD Volume 3 by Stone Design (1996) (https://archive.org/details/StoneDesign_1671541226405)
The Fatted Calf CD-ROM for NeXTSTEP (1995) (https://archive.org/details/TheFattedCalf)
NeXTstep Nebula One and Two App Collections (https://archive.org/details/nebulaapps)
NeXTSTEP Products & Services 1994 Summer (https://archive.org/details/NeXTSTEPProductsServices1994Summer)
NeXT Computer Software Archive (https://archive.org/details/NeXTArchive) ("This item is no longer available.")
NOVA - For the NeXT Workstation (https://archive.org/details/NOVAFortheNeXTWorkstation)
NeXT Education Software Sampler 1992 Fall (https://archive.org/details/NeXTEducationSoftwareSampler1992Fall)
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Nebula - Applications for NeXTStep - August 1995 (https://archive.org/details/nebula_0895/)
Nebula - applications for NeXTStep - June 1994 (https://archive.org/details/nebula-se)
NextStep Nebula 1.0 Intel (August 1993) (ISO) (https://archive.org/details/nextstep-nebula-1.0-intel-august-1993-iso)
It is amazing how so many hidden treasures keep unexpectedly being added/emerging from the archive.org vaults.
The following link is not on archive.org and appears to be duplicating the contents of archive.org/details/NeXTArchive (https://archive.org/details/NeXTArchive):
osarchive.org/os/nextopenstep (https://osarchive.org/os/nextopenstep) ("osarchive.org refused to connect")
The NeXT Computer Software Archive returns an error. Nice finds!
Quote from: ZombiePhysicist on Sep 22, 2025, 05:51 PMThe NeXT Computer Software Archive returns an error. Nice finds!
Thanks for making me aware!
Judging by its contents, the already taken down "NeXTArchive" was basically an archive of fsck.technology/software/NeXT/ (https://fsck.technology/software/NeXT/) which luckily is still available.
That copy of NeXTSTEP Products & Services 1994 Summer is broken. There's a good copy in Rhetorica's archive.
It should be noted that no working license keys for Andrew Stone's software have ever surfaced publicly—I think Andreas put one in the filename of a CD image once, but it didn't work. (Andreas in this case is the donor behind the commercial software directory at fsck.technology and many of the discs I obtained in the past few months for the CD-ROM Archive (http://cdrom.nextcommunity.net/). Not to be confused with andreas_g, an entirely different Austrian!)