Windows 3.x / Utility / Softshell International Ltd
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ChemWindow 2.1
If you are interested in chemical molecular models and two-dimensional renderings of your images, then need ChemWindow by Softshell International Ltd ChemWindow will draw 2D structures such as the penicillin G. The structures can then be copied and pasted into a word processing document where they can be sized. ChemWindow is a Windows-based molecular drawing. This program be so powerful and easy to use. This program is fun to use and produces a very high quality product. The authors have made a successful effort to accommodate the user with a program that has a very smooth operation and is easy to learn. The main limitation occurred during drag operations to move or resize a large structure. Also installed a molecular weight calculator. More information http://www.entrepreneur.com/tradejournals/article/18509559.html http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ci00015a601
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DOS / Games / PSION Ltd
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Chess 1.01
Chess by Psion with Richard Lang. Really venerable, of interest for this collection.
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DOS / Games / Software Toolworks, Inc., The
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Chessmaster 2000 2.0
The Chessmaster 2000, a really nice strategy game sold in 1986 for DOS, is available and ready to be played again! Also available on Amiga, Mac, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST and Commodore 64, time to play a chess video game title.
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DOS / Games / Digital Café / Ralston Foods / General Mills
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Chex Quest
Chex Quest is a non-violent first-person shooter video game created in 1996 by Digital Café as a Chex cereal promotion aimed at children aged 6–9 and up.[2][3] It is a total conversion of the more violent video game Doom (specifically the Ultimate Doom version of the game)
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Chex Quest 2.0
This is the minimal amount of files (no videos) that you need to play Chex Quest. This includes Chex Quest 1 & Chex Quest 2
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Windows 3.x / Utility / Cheyenne software
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Cheyenne ZAP for CD! 2.40
Cheyenne ZAP for CD! v2.40 March 12, 1997 Cheyenne Software Inc. (division of CA - Computer Asociates) One of the few CD Packet driver utilities to provide Drive letter access to CD-R media in Win95, Win 3.x AND DOS. - Separate drviers for 16-bit and 32-bit versions of Windows. - Simple drive letter access for CD-Recordable drive, just like your own hard disk. - Saves files to CD from any Windows or DOS application. - Full 32-bit Plug and Play drivers. ³ - Run SETUP to install, that's it! AppleSeed '96
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DOS / Games / Not specified
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Chinasea Trader 1,0
The Dos stand alone version of Chinasea Trader, you start owning a small ship, and owing brother WU money, trade to earn money, and your freadom.
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Windows 3.x / Games / Epyx Inc.
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Chip's Challenge
Classic game about a guy who has to collect computer chips. This version is originally from the Microsoft Entertainment pack - a selection of games for Windows 3.x.
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DOS / System / Jan Steunebrink
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CHKCPU 1.11
How to easily check your CPU Vendor, Model and the Internal speed, and L1 cache mode settings. (See http://web.inter.nl.net/hcc/J.Steunebrink/chkcpu.htm for details.)
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Windows 9x/ME / Multimedia / Chrome-Imaging
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Chrome-Imaging Photonyx 1.5 Demo 1.5
A new Switzerland-based company, CHROME Imaging, recently announced their solution to the wonderful world of post-production Photonyx 1.5 is now shipping. CHROME claims that the software, which is priced at a mere US$675, was designed to address the high-end post-production market. The program features RealTools, a painting palette which simulates real world tools such as crayons, airbrush and charcoal. But moving on to compositing, Photonyx features "Virtual Screens" technology which offers realtime zoom and pan on images of 100MB and upwards, and allows one to compose multiple layers, channels, masks, paths and text with unlimited undo and redo. The software also allows one to composite via Z-Buffer and Object-ID channels, while alpha channels are automatically loaded. Although Photonyx sounds very impressive (especially for the price) calling it "high-end" may be going a little far (the software is unlikely to give inferno* a run for its money), however, the software, I'm sure, will be a great asset to students, hobbyists, and smaller production studios with lower budgets.
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