>That's so awesome, shame that it's Apple-II exclusive for now.
Being a 1980s era IBM user myself, I am envious. I can understand why Apple II diskettes could be a priority is because almost all of the Apple II diskettes (even some sample trial product demonstration diskettes) had copy protection. At least 1980s era IBM users were lucky that not as many IBM software products were copy protected at the time.
Good luck to whoever decides to update the Apple II floppy hash list because they will have to cover both cracked/deprotected .dsk images and the original protected .woz images. Happy typing whoever volunteers to do all that future hash list work. :-)