Nr. | Filename | Date | Size | Downloads | Description |
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31 | bw23_os2.zip | 12-02-1996 | 473 Kb. | 9 | 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. | 8 | ISDN caller ID display. |
33 | catqwk.zip | 11-07-1992 | 15 Kb. | 8 | 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. | 9 | 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. | 123 | 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. | 9 | 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. | 10 | 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. | 9 | 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. | 115 | 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. | 9 | 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. |