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Apple File Exchange is a utility developed by Apple Computer that could be found on the Tidbits or Install 2 floppy disks included with System 4.0 through 7.1. It was replaced by PC Exchange, released with System 7 Pro (7.1.1) on October 4, 1993.[1]

Usage

Apple File Exchange could read floppy disks from Macs, as well as disks from DOS/Windows and ProDOS (Apple II) systems.[2]

This utility enabled Macs to read PC disks -- but not without a trick: the floppy disk must have been inserted after Apple File Exchange was open. If this was not the case, the Mac would complain that the disk inserted "was not a Macintosh disk" and would request initialization.

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