Windows 9x/ME / Office
EN
Via voice 98 --
English (UK) Version/ Version Française/ Deutsche Version/ Versione Italiana/ Version Español (Unzip all zip files in the same folder, then unzip 7z to retrieve the ISO file)
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OS/2 / System
EN
Visual Age for Basic (Client & Server) - OS/2 version 1.2
VisualAge(TM) for Basic delivers a powerful suite of application development tools built around an advanced implementation of the BASIC programming language. VisualAge for Basic is for the developer creating GUI clients and for the DB2(R) application programmer who wants to use BASIC to create GUI clients, DB2 stored procedures, and DB2 user-defined functions.
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OS/2 / System
IT
Visual Age for Cobol standard edition - OS/2 version 1.2
VisualAge for COBOL for OS/2 is a powerful COBOL development tool with new function and key usability enhancements for OS/2 environment. It is designed to increase developer productivity, particularly when creating and maintaining host applications from your workstation.
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OS/2 / System
EN
VisualAge for Java Enterprise 1.0
VisualAge for Java is an enterprise Java application development environment for teams of Java developers. It was available for Windows and OS/2
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Windows 9x/ME / Utility
EN
VoiceType Simply Speaking 3.02
VoiceType Simply Speaking is a voice dictation and speech recognition program for Windows 95 and NT 4. It also offers text-to-speech output, and adds verbal interface control of the Windows 95 desktop. Simply Speaking is a scaled down version of IBM's full VoiceType product for the home and educational market.
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DOS / Communication
JA
WebBoy for DOS 4
Web browser for DOS, latest version. Japanese language. Requires DOS/V to install and use.
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DOS / Games
EN
Zyll
Zyll is a pioneering text-based game written for the IBM PC Jr. and released in 1984. It was written by Marshal Linder and Scott Edwards, two IBM employees, and marketed as an adventure game. This zip contains a 160k raw disk image. This disk is a "booter". To use this image, mount it in an emulator or write it to a real floppy disk and boot from it. Note this is a non-DOS disk, and WinImage will not open it.
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