Resource Central was an Apple II publishing house in Overland Park, Kansas.
It was founded by former Softalk columnist and Beagle Bros software author Tom Weishaar.
Originally called the A2-Central Summer Conference and immediately dubbed "KansasFest" by attendees (combining the name of the other major Apple II event of the time, the AppleFest expo, with Resource Central's location in suburban Kansas City), KFest is still held annually.
The Open Windows monthly publication lasted one year, and was delivered on a disk in executable zip format.
In July 2010, it was announced that the entire Open-Apple and Resource Central catalog was reclassified to the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.