OS/2 / Office / Microsoft
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Excel 3.0 for OS/2 3.0
Microsoft's spreadsheet software for OS/2 1.x. This archive contains three 1.44mb floppy disk images.
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Windows 9x/ME / Office / Microsoft
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Excel Viewer 97 8.0
View and print Excel documents without having Excel installed.You can also configure this program as a helper application in your browser, so you can view Excel 97 documents on the Web.
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DOS / Other / Not specified
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EXE - Menu
You will place *.exe files in one folder with this program and will get a comfortable menu for the start of these programs! It is possible to influence original appearance of menu.
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DOS / OS / ARDI
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Executor 2.0
This directory contains Executor 2, a Macintosh emulator for PCs. This software is copyrighted by ARDI, and is not sold, but is licensed for use. The license does not allow this software to be posted on a bulletin board or otherwise made available for electronic copying. There is a demo version of Executor 2 that may be electronically redistributed under some circumstances, but that is an entirely different program.
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DOS / OS / ARDI
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Executor 2: Mac System 7 Emulator for DOS 2
Mac System 7 emulator for DOS, works great in DOSBOX. Actually runs Mac software from the era, comes with a few built-in apps and games so you can get the feel and see what you missed (or didn't) if you were never exposed to Macs back then. VERY RARE collector's item.
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DOS / Utility / Exospace
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Exospace Linker for CA Clipper compiler 1.0d
Linker and Library for CA Clipper compiler 5.2 only (for DOS)
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Windows 3.x / Office / Expert Software
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Expert Forms for Windows 1.0
This is a software to create and maintain forms for business and personal needs. Runs also on Windows 9x. I don't have tested on 2k/XP.
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DOS / Utility / Expert Software
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Expert Maps
Expert Maps "Publisher's Choice Expert Software" 1991 (IIRC, Expert Software sold no-frills 'budget' software for under $10 USD back in the day.)
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DOS / Utility / Expert Software
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Expert Utilities 1990
Expert Utilities is a rudimentary file manager shell for DOS. It provides an on screen directory listing and a visual command menu. It does not use the mouse. Also includes an enhanced directory listing tool, a disk/ram memory reporting too, and a hard disk parking tool.
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DOS / Utility / Ashton-Tate
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Exploring Pascal 1.0
This is a disk included with a SofDesign tutorial book for Pascal. Archive includes one 360K 5.25" floppy disk image.
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DOS / System / IBM
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Exploring the IBM PC Network 1.0
Exploring the IBM PC network is an animated guide that describes the general use of IBM's PC Network software.
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Express Calc Version 4.1
Spreadsheet
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Windows 3.x / Office / Berkeley Systems, Inc.
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Expresso Calendar and Address Book 1.0
Expresso Calendar and Address Book 1.0 - Berkeley Systems, Inc. September 14, 1994 Price: $49.00 Serial: EXW-65132-0445 OS: Windows 3.1 or greater RAM: 4 MB DISK: 8 Mb Package: 2 - 1.44 Mb diskettes From Berkeley Systems, makers of the After Dark Screensaver series. Expresso provides four modules for managing information: - Calendars - Notes - Address Books - To-Do Lists All four tools use a unique click and type interface that makes Expresso as easy as pen and paper. - AppleSeed 2017 -
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Windows XP / System / Microsoft
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Extensible Counter List (exctrlst.exe) 5.1.2600
Extensible Counter List (exctrlst.exe) for Windows XP. Available in 'Support' folder at the Windows XP installation CD.
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Extra! 3.32
mainframe terminal client
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Windows 9x/ME / Multimedia / Macromedia
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Extreme 3D 2.0
Macromedia is preparing Extreme 3D, the successor to MacroModel. It should be shipping by the time you read this. Extreme 3D is a polygonal surface modeler that uses spline-based modeling and familiar 2D drawing tools to create its models (see screen 4). Although it's billed as CAD-accurate to 15 decimal places, the strength of Extreme 3D is really in organic modeling. The accuracy and drawing tools in Extreme 3D are serious competition for the other programs in this mini-roundup, but the program's interface in the Beta 3 version I reviewed seriously hampers it. An important consideration Macromedia developers had when designing Extreme 3D was its compatibility with the Macintosh version and Macromedia's other products. Thus, the product is a good choice for anyone who uses Director or Freehand or works in a mixed-platform environment. It uses an old Macintosh interface that has trouble adapting to the 1024 x 768 or higher-resolution displays most designers use for their graphics. Dialogs and the status bars use a painfully small proprietary screen font, and important commands are buried beneath several menus. These commands are available via hot keys, but some of the key combinations, such as Ctrl+Z for undo, come from the Mac background and not from Windows. The developers are aware of these problems and promised to try and address some of them in time for the final release. A single window can support multiple render styles for different objects. This means that once you've set the textures for an object, you can switch it to display as a bounding-box or a wire-frame for improved display speed while you work on other objects in shaded mode. The animation tools are easy to use and allow you to have independent control over any object, light, camera, or material property. Users can edit all the paths and objects in their animations. For example, paths can be edited as splines. The program also supports time-based and frame-based animation, as well as cross-platform distributed rendering. This means that an animation can be rendered across multiple machines in a network, including the Mac and Windows. Extreme 3D uses the same "score" as Macromedia Director to control the time and frame aspects of an animation and will produce high-resolution images, up to 8000 x 8000, for output to print. If developers bring the interface up to the usability level of CorelDream (see the sidebar "3D by Corel" on page 87) and TriSpectives, Extreme 3D will be a strong competitor. For instance, CorelDream and TriSpectives allow users to click on an object and bring up an editable properties dialog where users can scale, move, rotate, stretch, and otherwise modify the object. Extreme 3D allows some of this in a properties box you can access with a hot key, but the other two programs offer more control. All three programs offer tree-structured hierarchical views of the objects, lights, and cameras in a project, but CorelDream and TriSpectives let you edit the objects directly from the tree.
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DOS / Games / Electronic Arts, Digital Extremes, and Epic MegaGames
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Extreme Pinball 1.0
A very cool scrolling-screen pinball game featuring great graphics and stereo sound. 4 different tables to choose from. Runs perfectly in DOSBox. Run SETUP.EXE first time to set the sound to sound blaster compatible, then run EXTREME.EXE to play....Enjoy!
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