1)
Winlight 1.8- Windows 3.1 and 95 uninstaller (to save space on
your hard disk)
Keeps track of any file added/modified to your system during installations,
allowing easy deleting of any unneeded file when uninstalling an old
application.
(5$, English and Italian version)
Where
to find it (Obtained using http://ftpsearch.ntnu.no/ftpsearch)
Download
this version if you have problems due
to math coprocessor.
2)
Help Per Tutti V 2.0 - A WinHelp file to learn how to write your
own help file; it explains commands of RTF file format, used by Microsoft
HC31.EXE compiler (included into the package) to create WinHelp files.
WinHelp engine is
very powerful, and it could even be used to write
a multimedia encyclopedia! Infact, WinHelp files can show images, have buttons
with special funciotns, and even activate Video players and, Audio players!
The package includes a sample WinHelp file which shows what you can do with
WinHelp compiler.
(5$ , English & Italian version)
Where
to find it (Obtained using http://ftpsearch.ntnu.no/ftpsearch)
4)
Read 1.4.4 - Automatic quick-info reader for DOS: launch READ,
and it will find and show you the FILE_ID.DIZ, README and other important
files, allowing easy scrolling; can also show any specified file, including
html ones (will be displayed in human-readable format) (3$, English and Italian
version)
Where
to find it (Obtained using http://ftpsearch.ntnu.no/ftpsearch)
5)
Vocali - Changes ASCII characters >127 to ASCII<=127, to
allow using special character into message written with your OffLineReader.
It is useful while writing messages on BBSs, because they don't often support
characters over 127th, which are "translated" into unreadable characters
when messages are delivered.
VOCALI can also replace one character with one word/sentence, so special
simbols like "square root" or Greek characters may be "translated" into full
sentence "square root" and "Omega" (or "Tau", or what else), to be transimittable
and readable by the recipient.
Where
to find it (Obtained using http://ftpsearch.ntnu.no/ftpsearch)
6)
Indexer 2.4 - Creates index of your notes or books, accepting in
input long sentences, and extracting significative words from them.
For example, if you input the sentence:
How to build a kite
followed by page
23, you will obtain three items:
How to build a kite: 23
build: how to - a kite: 23
kite: how to build a - : 23
It is very useful to create indexes of your notes at school, 'cause they
will alow you to save a lot of time searching for arguments around dozens
of pages...
(DOS, 2$)
Where
to find it (Obtained using http://ftpsearch.ntnu.no/ftpsearch)
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