DOS / Utility / WinZip
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WinZip 3.2
A very early version of the long-time standard compression and archiving tool. Will work in Windows 3.0 and up. Included is PKZIP, which WinZip uses for the more advanced features.
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Windows 9x/ME / Utility / WinZip Computing
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Winzip 6.03 (SR-1) 32-bit
WinZip is a straightforward zipping and unzipping utility that includes built-in support for popular Internet file formats such as TAR, ZIP, UUencode, XXencode, BinHex, MIME, and Unix-compressed files. ARJ, LZH, and ARC files are supported via external programs.
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Windows 3.x / System / Nico Mak Computing
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Winzip 6.3
WinZip On a 16-bit system, WinZip is a great thing to have. It should be able to open nearly any ZIP file (in a test I found it could open and extract from a ZIP file created with WinRAR 3 at the highest compression). It can serve as a frontend for ARC, ARJ, and LHA. And it has a limited capability of uninstalling programs installed out of ZIP files. The installer didn't work on Windows 3.1 on DOSBox, so I'm offering as an alternative an archive with the files already extracted.
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WinZip 6.3
Pack- und Entpackprogramm
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Windows 3.x / Utility / WinZip Computing
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WinZip 6.3 (SR-1) 16-Bit
WinZip is a straightforward zipping and unzipping utility that includes built-in support for popular Internet file formats such as TAR, ZIP, UUencode, XXencode, BinHex, MIME, and Unix-compressed files. ARJ, LZH, and ARC files are supported via external programs.
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Windows 3.x / Utility / WinZip Computing
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Winzip 4.0 4.0
WinZip 4.0:ZIP2.0/ARJ/LZH/ARC Windows Shell New: PKZIP 2.0 & ARJ Support, 3-D Look, More. ASP Shareware. Full Drag and Drop support. "Repeatedly charms you" WindowsMagazine 12/92 "Must-have shareware treasure" Compute 10/92 "Does all your compression chores with ease" Computer Shopper 10/92 "Powerful Yet Intuitive" PC World 8/92 "Hot Product" Inside Microsoft Windows 8/92 "WinApp of the Month" PC Computing 3/92
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Windows 9x/ME / Utility / GLBS, Inc
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Wise Installation System 5.0g
Create 16 and 32-bit Windows installation programs with its install wizard or edit the setup scripts for custom options, also with dialog template and editor. WISE Installation System is easiest installation creator in that time.
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Windows 9x/ME / Other / Wise Solutions Inc.
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Wise Installation System 9.02
For Windows 9x/NT This is the last release of Wise Installation System based on the traditional Wise Script technologies. Also it's still capable of making Win16 installer package. Later releases are only capable of making Windows Installer installation packages, and only included the WiseScript editor which is stripped down from this version. SN: 9200034434
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DOS / Games / Infocom
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Wishbringer Release 69
It's an ordinary day in your ordinary little town, and you've been performing your ordinary mail clerk's duties in an altogether ordinary way. But there's something quite extraordinary in today's mail. It's a ranson note for a kidnapped cat, and it will lead you through unbelievably harrowing adventures to Wishbringer, a stone possessing undreamt-of powers. For though the note in question is addressed to someone in your ordinary little town, it's postmarked for Special Delivery to Parts Unknown. And its true destination is somewhere beyond your wildest dreams, c/o the magic of Infocom's interactive fiction.
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DOS / Games / Infocom
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Witness Release 22
FEBRUARY 1938, LOS ANGELES. FDR's New Deal is finally rolling. Hitler's rolling, too; this time through Austria. But as Chief Detective for a quiet burgh on the outskirts of L.A., you've got other fish to fry. One gilt-edged society dame is dead. And now it looks like some two-bit grifter is putting the screws to her multi-millionaire old man. Then you step in and the shakedown turns ugly. You're left with a stiff and a race against the clock to nail your suspect... unless you get nailed first! Nobody said a sordid familiy affair like this was going to be a cinch. Everyone from the knock-out heiress to the poker-faced butler may end up in the slammer before it's over. Ahead of you is a Gordian knot of motives and alibis. And the only testimony you can trust is that of your own eyes -- because you are The WITNESS.
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DOS / Games / Wizard Games
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Wizard Games Ultimate Collection - 21 Regged DOS Games - Goal 94 ???
Wizard Games Ultimate Collection - 21 Regged DOS Games - Goal 94 - One Nil 96 - Grand Prix 2 - RockStar - Capitalist Amaze, Capitalist, Chase, Coach, Goal 2, Goal '94, Good to Firm, Grand Prix 1, Grand Prix 2, Grand Prix Wizard (GUI), Greyhound 1, Greyhound 2, Insanity, Its a Fair Bet, One-Nil, One-Nil '95, One-Nil '96, RockStar, Soccer Wizard (GUI), The Soccer Game 1, The Soccer Game 2.
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DOS / Multimedia / Gemtek
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Wizard Radio 1.0
This is the MS-DOS driver program for Gemtek's PCFM (WR100) serial port radio. Use it together with your sound card's DOS mixer to enable line-in passthrough.
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DOS / Games / Sir-tech
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Wizardry 7 - Crusaders of the dark Savant 1.0
http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/wizardry-crusaders-of-the-dark-savant This is 2EA of 1.44MB (3.5") Floppy Image.
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DOS / Games / Sir-Tech Software, Inc.
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Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds 2
Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds (originally known as Wizardry: Knight of Diamonds - The Second Scenario) is the second game in the Wizardry series of role-playing video games. It was published in 1982 by Sir-Tech Software, Inc.
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DOS / Games / Sir-Tech Software, Inc.
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Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn 3
Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn (originally known as Wizardry: Legacy of Llylgamyn - The Third Scenario) is the third scenario in the Wizardry series of role-playing video games. It was published in 1983 by Sir-Tech Software, Inc.
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DOS / Games / Sir-Tech Software, Inc.
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Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna 4
Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna (originally known as Wizardry: The Return of Werdna - The Fourth Scenario) is the fourth scenario in the Wizardry series of role-playing video games. It was published in 1987 by Sir-Tech Software, Inc. The Return of Werdna is drastically different from the trilogy that precedes it. Rather than continuing the adventures of the player's party from the previous three games, The Return of Werdna's protagonist is Werdna, the evil wizard that was defeated in the end of Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord and imprisoned at the bottom of his dungeon forever.
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DOS / Games / Sir-Tech Software, Inc.
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Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom 5
Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom is the fifth scenario in the Wizardry series of role-playing video games. It was published in 1988 by Sir-Tech Software, Inc. for the Commodore 64, Apple II and as a PC booter (using DOS). A port for the SNES and FM Towns was later developed and published by ASCII Entertainment in Japan. Wizardry V was released in the US for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System by Capcom in April 1994, and subsequently re-released for the Satellaview subsystem under then name BS Wizardry 5.
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DOS / Games / Sir-Tech Software, Inc.
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Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge 6
Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge (originally known as Wizardry: Bane of the Cosmic Forge) is the 6th title in the Wizardry series of role-playing video games. It was the first in the trilogy surrounding the Dark Savant, which was followed by Wizardry VII: Crusaders of the Dark Savant and Wizardry 8. It was developed by Sir-Tech Software, Inc. and was released on the Amiga and DOS platforms in 1990 by the same company, and for the Super Famicom in Japan in 1995 by ASCII.
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DOS / Games / Sir-Tech Software, Inc.
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Wizardry VII: Crusaders of the Dark Savant 7
Wizardry VII: Crusaders of the Dark Savant (originally known as Wizardry: Crusaders of the Dark Savant) is the seventh title in the Wizardry series of role-playing video games by Sir-Tech Software, Inc., preceding Wizardry 8 and succeeding Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge. It is also the second entry in the 'Dark Savant' trilogy. The game was published in 1992 by Sir-Tech, originally developed for DOS. In 1996 it was remade into Wizardry Gold, designed to work on Windows and Macintosh, and distributed by Interplay. Gamepot re-released Wizardry 7 and Wizardry 7 Gold bundled with Wizardry 6 for Windows on May 13, 2013, and for OS X on November 15, 2013, in GOG.com. In September 10, 2013, Night Dive Studios release it in Steam standalone, or bundled with Wizardry 6, with support for Windows, OS X and Linux, although that the Gold edition is only available for Windows. The setting is a science fiction/fantasy universe, featuring interplanetary space travel and cybernetic androids, alongside high fantasy arms, armor and magic. The story picks up where its predecessor left off. The recovery and subsequent theft of the magical artifact known as the Cosmic Forge in Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge has revealed the planet Guardia, the hiding place of another power artifact, the Astral Dominae. Multiple factions have converged on Guardia attempting to locate this artifact, including a party of adventurers controlled by the player, and the principal adversary, the eponymous Dark Savant. The game is notable for featuring an early example of a well developed diplomacy mechanic. It features multiple competing factions with different interests in the world of Guardia. The player may engage in diplomacy when key NPCs of the factions are encountered, and may attempt to bribery, peaceful negotiations, or threaten force. It is also an early game to feature NPC competition with the player; as time progresses NPCs may beat the player to obtaining certain quest items, forcing the player to change their priorities. It was also the first game in the Wizardry series to feature 8-bit VGA color graphics.
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DOS / Games / Sir-Tech Software, Inc.
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Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord 1
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord is the first game in the Wizardry series of role-playing video games. It was developed by Andrew Greenberg and Robert Woodhead. In 1980, Norman Sirotek formed Sir-Tech Software, Inc. and launched a Beta version of the product at the 1980 Boston Computer Convention. The final version of the game was released in 1981. The game was one of the first Dungeons & Dragons-style role-playing games to be written for computer play, and the first such game to offer color graphics. It was also the first true party-based role-playing video game. The game eventually ended up as the first of a trilogy that also included Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds and Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn. Proving Grounds needs to be completed in order to create a party that could play in the remainder of the trilogy.
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