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DOS / Michael B. Brutman
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MTCP NetCat with -quiet option Sep 4 2020
This is a custom-compiled version of mTCP's Netcat utility. A "-quiet" option has been added, which suppresses some of the output. This makes the program a little more friendly for scripting. The mTCP version number I've given here is simply a compilation date (that is how the program reports the version, there is no other version in the official program). This was compiled with Open Watcom 1.9, using the mTCP March 7th 2020 sources, which are GPL. It is recommended that you download the official mTCP package, and drop this additional program in the same folder. The regular netcat executable is NC.EXE, this has been named NCQ.EXE. I have tested this build on DosBox and on 8088 hardware. I've included the source CPP file so you can see the basic changes for the "-quiet" option, in case you want to compile for yourself. To compile, you will need to have a working Watcom setup and the full mTCP sources, which are both readily available.
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DOS / MagicSoft, Inc.
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MTE MNP Terminal emulator 2,15
MTE is NOT just another communications package. It is a terminal emulator built around an MNP communications engine. Put quite simply, MTE can provide you with error free communications without the costly expense of upgrading your existing modem. MTE does this by placing the MNP code, normally found in modems, into software running on your computer. MTE currently supports class 4 MNP butwill soon support class 5 MNP (data compression), effectively doubling your data throughput. Using MTE, your current 2400 baud modem will be able to send data at up to 4800 characters per second, and all error free.
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Windows 3.x / Multi-Tech Systems
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MultiExpress Data and Fax 3.0 for Windows
MultiExpress Data and Fax 3.0 is one of a number of packages in the MultiExpress product series. This package includes MutliExpressFAX, a too for receiving and sending FAXes, and MultiExpress Terminal, a terminal program for connecting to BBSes or mainframes. MutliExpressFAX for Windows allows you to fax whatever you can print from any windows application. MultiExpress Terminal for Windows allows you to connect to any popular BBS, any mainframe or any other host which can be connected using a modem.
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DOS / The Software Link
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MULTILINK 4 ADVANCED VER 1,01
MULTILINK-ADVANCED .COMMUNICATIONS MODEM SOFTWARE.A FULL THREE DISK SET .COPIED OFF IBM 3.2 FORMATTED DISKS.DISK ONE SYSTEM DISK 72 FILES.DISK TWO SUPPLEMENTAL DISK 34 FILES.DISK THREE DATA DISK 34 FILES.ALL DISKS CONTAIN EXTRA FILES ADDED BY THE SOFTWARE USER .THESE DISKS ARE HISTORY THROUGHOUT ALL DISKS THERE ARE BAT FILES. TXT FILES.COM FILES.SYS FILES.MENU FILES.THERE IS A VID PATCH FILE WHICH CONFIGURES ALL OF THE DATABASES AND MUCH MORE .THERE IS ALSO A B DIRECTORY WHIS IS A MULTILINK BULLETIN BOARD DIRECT TO THE COMPUTER SERVE SITE .TO INSTALL FROM DISC ONE USE THE MLINSTAL.COM .USE DISK 2 AND 3 SUPPLEMENTAL FILES AND THE COM FILES TO SUPPLEMENT YOUR INSTALLATION.
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Unix / gpl
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Mutt 1.0
Mutt is a Mail User Agent (MUA) for Unix. It is a descendant of ELM, borrowing ideas from other MUAs, like PINE and Mush. Right now it's a text mode application, not an X program. But that might change one day.
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Windows 9x/ME / Namo
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Namo Web Editor 3.0
A powerful HTML and ASP editor, simple as a word processor. During the installation, a serial number and an activation code are required. See the file Nano3-Serial.txt.
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BeOS / Richard Burgess
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NAT (Network Address Translation) for BeOS 1.5.2 Beta 2
This net_server add-on allows your BeOS computer to serve as an Internet router. Unlike the existing IP Forwarding network feature, NAT allows you to use a single assigned IP Address to service all the machines on your network. That means, for example, that you could connect over a PPP connection and all the machines on your network could access the Internet without the need to obtain addresses for each one from your service provider.
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DOS / tfurrows
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NC Gopher 2.6
NCGopher v2.6 - tfurrows@sdf.org - Public domain ============================================================= NCGopher is a simple gopher client for DOS, made for the sole purpose of having a client with decent speed that runs on an 8088. It is modeled after the VF-1 gopher client to a degree. It depends heavily on mTCP's netcat utility, hence the NC name. Here is what you need to use NCGopher: * 8088 or 80x86 based machine with 640kb of RAM (less?) * DOS (only tested on 6.22, but older versions should work) * Ethernet card, installed and configured * Working and running packet driver for ethernet * mTCP from Michael Brutman, https://www.brutman.com/mTCP/ * mTCP configuration to match your network, nc.exe working. This latest version has an option in the CFG file for a QUIET mode, to support the bundled NCQ utility (a custom compiled version of mTCP's NC utility, with a -quiet argument.) You can still use this with the normal Netcat (NC) from mTCP by setting "QUIET=0" in the configuration. See the included .TXT files for details.
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DOS / tfurrows
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NCGopher 1.2
NCGopher v1.2 - tfurrows@sdf.org - Public domain =========================================================== ## Introduction ## NCGopher is a simple gopher client for DOS, made for the sole purpose of having a client with decent speed that runs on an 8088. It depends heavily on mTCP's netcat utility. To be very precise, here is what you need to use NCGopher: ## System Requirements ## * 8088 or 80x86 based machine with 640kb of RAM (less?) * DOS (only tested on 6.22, but older versions should work) * Ethernet card, installed and configured * Working and running packet driver for ethernet * mTCP from Michael Brutman, https://www.brutman.com/mTCP/ * mTCP configuration to match your network, nc.exe working
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NCGopher 1.5
NCGopher v1.5 - tfurrows@sdf.org - Public domain =========================================================== ## Introduction ## NCGopher is a simple gopher client for DOS, made for the sole purpose of having a client with decent speed that runs on an 8088. It depends heavily on mTCP's netcat utility. To be very precise, here is what you need to use NCGopher: ## System Requirements ## * 8088 or 80x86 based machine with 640kb of RAM (less?) * DOS (only tested on 6.22, but older versions should work) * Ethernet card, installed and configured * Working and running packet driver for ethernet * mTCP from Michael Brutman, https://www.brutman.com/mTCP/ * mTCP configuration to match your network, nc.exe working. This latest version has an option in the CFG file for a QUIET mode, to support the bundled NCQ utility (a custom compiled version of mTCP's NC utility, with a -quiet argument.) You can still use this with the normal Netcat (NC) from mTCP by setting "QUIET=0" in the configuration. See the included .TXT files for details.
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Windows 9x/ME / NeoWorx
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NeoTrace Pro 3.25
Traces the network path across the Internet from the host system to a target system anywhere on the Internet.
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Windows 9x/ME / NeoWorx
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NeoWatch 2.30
Blocks unwanted traffic, logs the contact, and allows you to easily trace the potential hacker back to the source.
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BeOS / Be, Inc.
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Net+ 3.0d3 Beta
This version of BeOS' browser has experimental JavaScript support.
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Windows NT/2000 / Stilesoft inc
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Netcaptor 7.5.3
This is the last version ever released of the *first* tabbed browser, from which Opera took the idea of tabs rather than browser windows. It uses the IE engine, works with any version between 5.x and 7.x, on Windows 9x to 7.
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Windows 9x/ME / Marc S. Ressl
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NetMail DOS 2.12
NetMail DOS is a mail program for Internet email. It supports the standard SMTP/POP3 protocols, and provides a low-level interface to email, making this program ideal for mail-bots and gateways. NetMail DOS provides flood protection, too, protecting from mail bombs. There is also a daemon mode that checks mail regularly, and exits on new mail.
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Windows 9x/ME / Netscape Corp.
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Netscape 6.0.0
Netscape 6 was the first release of the Netscape browser based on the open source Mozilla browser and its new Gecko rendering engine. The version number "5" was skipped, as attempts to update the Netscape 4.x codebase were discarded. The initial 6.0 release was considered extremely slow, klunky, and buggy. Even compared to the Mozilla browser on which it was based, and even more so against Internet Explorer and Opera. It did, however support better web standards, and was much more advanced compared to Netscape 4.
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Windows 3.x / Netscape Communication Corp.
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Netscape Communicator 16 bit v4.04 4.04
Netscape Communicator 16 bit v4.04 One of the last netscape versions to support 16 bit windows, This is the full suite with all the bells and whistles included (Web Editor, Email, etc.). Ideal for older 486 computers on a router network with shared internet access.
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Netscape Navigator 16 bit 4.04
World most-popular internet browser.
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Windows 3.x / Netscape
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Netscape Navigator 16 bit 4.04
One of the last netscape versions to support 16 bit windows, ideal for old 486 computers on a router network with shared internet access
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Windows 3.x / Netscape Communications Corp.
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Netscape Navigator 3.03 (Windows) 3.03
Netscape Navigator 3.03 se distribuye como dos programas de Windows, uno de 16 bits y otro de 32 bits. Ambas versiones de Netscape se entregan en un paquete Extra que contiene Conectores y un paquete Estándar que no los incluye.
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