| Nr. |
Filename |
Date |
Size |
Downloads |
Description |
| 31 |
bw23_os2.zip |
12-02-1996 |
473 Kb. |
17 |
Blue Wave Offline Mail Reader/OS2 v2.30. A Blue
Wave and QWK-compatible offline mail reader
which offers the utmost ease |
| 32 |
caller13.zip |
25-10-1995 |
41 Kb. |
15 |
ISDN caller ID display. |
| 33 |
catqwk.zip |
11-07-1992 |
15 Kb. |
14 |
Concatenates the Mail portion of QWK packets.
Currently does not handle News, Files or Message
sections but works well for Mail. |
| 34 |
chatr.zip |
01-12-1994 |
73 Kb. |
13 |
ChatterBox V3.50. Sends and receives messages
over a LAN. Similar to programs that display
and change text on screen with data from a text
file, except it's input by users, and displayed
on everyone's screen. |
| 35 |
cimgcp.cmd |
11-01-1995 |
5 Kb. |
197 |
Translates CIM Address Books to GCP form. OS/2
Rexx program reads DOS CIM and/or WinCIM and/or
OS/2-CIM address book and appends the addresses
to Golden CommPass address book. Handles last,fi
rstname order in the CIM address book. |
| 36 |
cimreset.zip |
29-02-1996 |
3 Kb. |
17 |
OS2-CIM Connect Time Log 96/02/29. REXX script
to automatically reset OS2-CIM's connect timer
each month. The script also logs each month's
connect time to a file. Place this script in
your startup folder. |
| 37 |
cis2qwk.zip |
24-09-1995 |
30 Kb. |
18 |
CIS to QWK message converter. It contains both
a DOS and an OS/2 release of an utility to conve
rt CompuServe (CIS) message files to the popular
QWK format. |
| 38 |
cisipf.zip |
04-09-1994 |
19 Kb. |
16 |
CIS2IPF is an OS/2 REXX command-line program
to read a GCP MSG file and output the text with
IPF tags added. The resulting file can be compil
ed into an OS/2 .INF file using IPFC. |
| 39 |
cjbnit.cmd |
10-01-1992 |
6 Kb. |
198 |
PMCOMM 1.09 script to get QMK mail packets.
OS/2 PMCOMM script to logon a BBS (Frontdoor
2.02) and get QMK packet mail. |
| 40 |
ck190b.zip |
26-08-1994 |
656 Kb. |
16 |
C-Kermit for OS/2 5A(190) Public Beta 0.18.
Supports serial comm, auto dialing, TCP/IP,
DECnet/LAT, NETBIOS and Named Pipes as communica
tions methods, with VT52, VT100, VT102, VT220
and ANSI terminal emulations, key mapping, more. |