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Other / Opera Software
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Opera Web Browser 3.0
This is a .rar file containing the executable for Opera Web Browser 3.0 Opera began as a Research project in 1994, in 1995 it branched out into it's own separate company Opera Software ASA. This copy is copyright 1997.
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Games / Software Dynamics
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Operation: Inner Space 1.09.13
CD-ROM ISO (4H PROFI ROM MULTIMEDIA Germany) includes full game (german and english versions). Bonus: SCREEN SAVERS Inner Space works as a configurable screen saver so that a changing game demonstration can be your screen saving display. SHIP FACTORY With the Ship Factory, you can compare the characteristics of all the ships in the game and also make custom ships for use in Inner Space!
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Operation: Inner Space 1.29.08
Inner Space is the first Windows game with true AI. You fly around inside your computer, collecting icons or destroying them, and once all icons are dealt with, you are allowed to leave Inner Space. Imagine doing that at 36 frames per second, even on your 486? That's Inner Space. Includes: This includes the full game and "The Works!" package which includes a ship builder and a sound and voice effects package. This game totally rules my childhood. The guy is _still_ selling copies of this game, which was made at least 100 years ago. This version is prepackaged with DOSBox running a copy of Win 3.1 to make it run on Windows Vista/7/8 x64. Extract and run "innerspace.bat" News: Sound has been installed to work with DoSBox!
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Operation: Inner Space 1.49.00
(Use SHIPDISK to install the game and then update with THEWORKS.) The premise of the game is that your computer has been invaded by evil forces and all the icons set loose to wreak havoc! Only you can set things right by entering your computer's Inner Space and capturing or destroying all icons. Inner Space is an addictive, fun and easy to learn game. Acclaimed by reviewers, it delivers hot strategic action play on any computer with any Windows version from Windows 3.1 to Windows XP. Visit the Features page for details. Inner Space is the oldest game still sold, supported & played in its original version. It works unmodified on all Windows versions from Windows 3.1 to Windows XP.
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DBMS / Oracle
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Oracle 7 for DOS, Windows, OS/2 & Novell Netwar 7.0
Oracle 7 for DOS, Windows, OS/2 & Novell Netware
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DBMS / Oracle
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ORACLE 7.1.4.1 ORACLE 7.1.4.1.0
Oracle 7 is an database from 1994 for Windows 3.X.
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Utility / OrCAD
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OrCAD Printed Circuit Board Layout Tools 386+ 2.22
This disk set contains the OrCAD Printed Circuit Board Layout Tools 386+ software.
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OS / IBM
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OS 2 1.30
OS/2 VHD and VMC rolled into a RAR pack.
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Office / Microsoft
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Outlook 97 for Windows 3.1 97
This is the 16-bit Microsoft Outlook 97 for Windows 3.1. Note that unlike "Outlook Express", this version is only intended for use with Microsoft Exchange Servers.
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Utility / Disc
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OWLGEN 1.4 1.4
Generates template C++ code for Borland C++ OWL applications from windows resource files.
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OS / Packard Bell
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Packard Bell Navigator 1.1
A 'VERY friendly' graphical front-end/user interface that supplants the shell of Windows 3.1. Works best in 640x480 or 800x600 display. It's the precursor of Microsoft Bob, although the latter influenced the former greatly, especially the Win 9x versions of PB Navigator.
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Packard Bell Navigator 3.5
This is Packard Bell Navigator 3.5. This archive does not contain a setup program. See the readme on how to configure the system to operate.
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System / Packard Bell
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Packard Bell Navigator 3.6
Packard Bell Navigator is a graphical shell for Windows 3.1 that presents the computer as a series of "rooms". This archive contains an ISO image of Packard Bell Navigator 3.6. Before installing PB Navigator, you must install the Microsoft 16-bit ODBC 2.0 runtime ("ODBC16") with the Microsoft Access 2.0 ODBC driver.
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OS / Packard Bell
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Packard Bell Navigator 3.9
Packard Bell Navigator is a "BOB" like environment for Windows 3.1 that presents the content of your computer as a series of household rooms and objects. This archive contains the full, original, CD-ROM ISO of PB Navigator 3.9.
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Office / Serif, Inc.
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PagePlus Intro
"Intro" version from Serif, Inc. desktop publisher for windows 3.1. Needs 2MB ram to run, works with Windows fonts and printers.
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Other / Microsoft
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Paint 3.51
Microsoft Paint, the same Windows 3.x included, but 32-bit (tested with Windows 7 x64)
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Multimedia / JASC
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Paint Shop 2.02
Before the "Pro" version was introduced, it was simply "Paint Shop". AppleSeed 2023
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Paint Shop Pro 2.00
Bitmap graphics editor.
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Paint Shop Pro 2.01
Bitmap graphics editor.
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Paint Shop Pro 3.00
Bitmap graphics editor.
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Paint Shop Pro 3.11
Bitmap graphics editor.
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Multimedia / JASC, inc.
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paintshop pro 2.0
Paintshop pro 2.0 - No setup, just copy to any directory, and YES, it works on Windows XP! I have seen this program in your "most wanted" (in top 10!) but I have also seen it on your multimedia section. So, I don't know if you really have it. I also have version 2.01 WITH setup. Also from 1993. And it works on Windows XP too!
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DBMS / Borland Software
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Paradox Engine and Database Frameworks 3.01
C++ and Pascal object-oriented APIs to Borland Paradox Engine
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DBMS / Borland International, Inc.
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Paradox for Windows 1.0
Paradox for DOS was a relational database management system originally written by Richard Schwartz and Robert Shostak, and released by their company Ansa Software in 1985. In September 1987, Borland purchased Ansa Software, including their Paradox/DOS 2.0 software. Notable classic versions were 3.5 and 4.5. Versions up to 3.5 were evolutions from 1.0. Version 4.0 and 4.5 were retooled in the Borland C++ windowing toolkit and used a different extended memory access scheme. Paradox/DOS was a successful DOS-based database of the late eighties and early nineties. At that time, dBase and its xBase clones (Foxpro, Clipper) dominated the market. Other notable competitors were Clarion, DataEase, R:Base, and DataFlex. The features that distinguished Paradox/DOS were: a visual Query by Example implementation that was supported by an AI engine. effective use of memory (conventional as well as extended / expanded) - caching data tables, and particularly indexes, which caused Paradox to execute tasks very quickly in contrast to the explicit skills required for xBase performance optimisation.[1] an innovative programming language the Paradox Application Language (PAL) that was readable, powerful, and could be recorded from keyboard actions (rather like Lotus 1-2-3 macro recording). Lotus-like text menus and windows which was the native interface (in contrast to dBase which had a command line interface with menus layered on top). Particularly in Paradox 1.0 and 2.0, the user and programming manuals won readability awards[citation needed] - they were copiously illustrated, well laid out and explanations were written in common English.
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DBMS / Borland Inc.
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Paradox for Windows 1.0
The first Windows version of the Borland Paradox for DOS. Paradox for Windows is a distinctly different product from Paradox for DOS, and was produced by a different team of programmers. Although key features of the DOS product, the QBE and the database engine, were ports keeping the DOS code, there was a major break in compatibility from PAL to ObjectPAL and in the shift to a GUI design metaphor for Forms and Reports. The ObjectPAL changes were controversial but forced since PAL was based on keystroke recording actions that had no equivalent in Windows. An object-based language based on ideas from Hypercard was used in place of keystroke recording. The Forms and Reports designers used device independent scaling including ability to work in zoomed mode for detailed layout. The mouse right-click was used for access to Forms and Reports properties, inspired by the Xerox Alto and Smalltalk, in a way now almost universal to Windows programs. The ObjectPAL was (like Hypercard) associated with the visual objects - also revealed by right click. Property inspection and layout tools could be "pinned up" to stay on screen, an idea borrowed from the NeXT and now fairly widely adopted in Windows.
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