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Application | Entry# ▼ | Description |
Meditech | 1974 | Meditech is a Healthcare Information Systems front end for a closed source database system based on MUMPS. The Application runs under it's own OS called MAGIC within windows 9x and up. |
Istaria: Chronicles of the Gifted | 1972 | Massively multi-player online role playing fantasy game. |
Cyberstorm 2: Corporate Wars | 1971 | Successor to the original Cyberstorm; You now control 1 of 8 corporations fighting for control of an important star system. According to .inf, released in 1997, start screen says (c) 1998. |
Virtua Squad, Virtual Cop | 1970 | Old Sega FPS ported to PC. Your character moves around automatically as you kill baddies, you just have to shoot and reload. Much more challenging that it sounds. |
Need for Speed II | 1969 | Need for Speed II is a 1997 racingvideo game, developed by Electronic Arts Canada and published by Electronic Arts. It is a part of the Need for Speed series and sequel to The Need for Speed (1994), significantly deviating from the emphasis of realism in The Need for Speed to arcade-like gameplay, though it introduces the car tuning. As is its predecessor, Need for Speed II features several exotic cars, and includes tracks set in various parts of the world. |
Starscape | 1968 | The game was originally conceived as "Asteroids, with powerups", and evolved into a rich space sim wherein you blast your way through five nonlinear areas, collecting powerups and building new ships as needed, in an attempt to escape from the odd dimension you and your crew have been trapped in. |
Programmmer's Notepad | 1967 | A great multi-purpose editor and syntax highlighter. |
Zeus: Master of Olympus | 1964 | Zeus: Master of Olympus & expansion Poseidon: Master of Atlantis. Great historical city-building game. |
Garmin GPS updater | 1961 | this is the firmware updater for garmin GPS 16/17 |
CyberMind | 1960 | Small but funny. Play few minutes and you'll understand that it is as important as M$ MineSweeper. |
OpenOffice.org | 1959 | OpenOffice.org is an office productivity suite. It includes the key desktop applications, such as a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing program, with a user interface and feature set similar to other office suites. Sophisticated and flexible, OpenOffice.org also works transparently with a variety of file formats, including those of Microsoft Office. |
Polar Precision Performance | 1957 | |
QuickPar | 1956 | QuickPar is a utility for creating Parity Volumes using the Reed Solomon algorithm. For details of the algorithm used, see the parchive website at SourceForge. |
Messenger Plus | 1955 | The Plus! plugin for Windows Live Messenger (formerly MSN Messenger). |
Insaniquarium Deluxe | 1954 | Feed fish, nurture pets, and fight aliens in this sim-like strategy game. |
TMPGEnc Plus | 1952 | TMPGEncPlus is the first product version of TMPGEnc. TMPGEnc includes new features! |
Blade Runner | 1951 | Based on the movie Blade Runner, you play as Ray McCoy. You hunt down Replicants, figure out puzzles, and you work as a Blade Runner. |
Bagpipe Music Player | 1950 | Bagpipe Player is a music engraving and playing software program for the Great Highland Bagpipe. It will run under MS Windows 95/98/2000 and Windows NT . It will read and play BMW DOS and BMW Gold file formats. I have also provided a file conversion utility for converting other bagpipe software file formats (ABC, Electric Pipes, Piob Mhor, BMW DOS, BMW Gold). It has playing, printing and display capabilities that compare to the best commercially available bagpipe software programs. |
Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds | 1949 | Speed is fairly good, sound usually works. Tested on Slackware 10 and Fedora Core 2. Works right out of the box. |
Kyle's Quest 2 | 1947 | Ever since the release of the original Kyle's Quest more than two years ago, |
RagTime | 1944 | Ragtime is an application for creating all sorts of textual documents, starting from letters to books and reports. It features inbuilt spreadsheet support, with a great flexility in usage and resuage of contents troughout the document. |
Caesar II | 1943 | Build a City, Build an Empire! |
The Sims 2 | 1942 | The Sims 2 is a strategic life simulation computer game developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts. It is the sequel to the best-selling computer game to date, The Sims. It was released on 2004-09-17 and sold a record one million copies in its first ten days. The Sims 2 was released on September 14, 2004 for Microsoft Windows. A port to Mac OS X was released on June 17, 2005. Eight expansion packs and nine stuff packs were subsequently released. Mark Mothersbaugh composed the music. The game builds on its predecessor by allowing Sims, the simulated human characters, to age through six stages of life and incorporating a more powerful 3D graphics engine. - Wikipedia. |
Mozilla Sunbird | 1941 | Calendar app with remote sharing using webdav. |
Nord Modular G2 Editor | 1940 | Patch editor for Clavia Nord Modular G2 "virtual modular" synthesizer. |