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IBM Diskette Librarian is a small database that keeps track of your files across multiple floppy disks.


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This is the driver software used to configure and access a Davong internal hard disk controller for the IBM PC. This controller was significant as being one of the few hard disk systems accessible under DOS 1.x. system instead partitions the disk in to several smaller drives.


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Perfect Link, from Perfect Software, Inc, is a rudimentary terminal telecommunications program for DOS.


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IBM Fixed Disk Organizer is a simple menu program for DOS. It was marketed by IBM for use on their IBM XT. Using this shell, you will no longer have to repeatedly muddle through DOS commands to get to your commonly accessed applications. You can customize your menu items, and organize them in customizable categories. It also lets you set a password for menu items, and you may customize the screen colors. While there were many, many better menuing programs produced for DOS, Fixed Disk Organizer was a standard IBM offering.


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The Benchmark was an early, and somewhat short lived, word processor. This version is for the NEC APC running CP/M-86.


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Electric Desk is an all-in-one integrated word processor, spreadsheet, database, and terminal program. It was first introduced in 1984 as a low-overhead office package targeted at the IBM PCjr, and was offered as a lower cost alternative to Ashton-Tate Framework and Lotus Symphony. Electric desk features windowing, macros, and context sensitive menus. The user interface is a little eccentric. It refers to the program components as "services", and refers to windows as "viewports". OEM bundled PC software.


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These are the tools needed to develop GEOWORKS application software.


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This is a generic command line backup program provided by Texas Instruments for TI Professional Computers equipped with hard drives.


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Word Seeking is a puzzle program where you find words hidden in jumbles of letters. You can create your own puzzles with your own set of words. Part of IBM's Personally Developed Software and Entertainment Family


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3-K Trivia is an entertaining and educational party game that challenges you with 3,000 questions in several categories and also lets you add your own questions. Entertainment Series.


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Backgammon is a richly detailed, colorful game for beginning backgammon players. It also includes a two-player game for more experienced players. Entertainment Series.


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IBM Personal Computer Graphical Kernel System is a standardized graphics interface programming library designed to simplify portable software development across IBM's different video card. It provides bindings for languages, including BASIC, C, and FORTRAN. It was primarily designed for use with the IBM Professional Graphics Adapter. The IBM PGA card is a very high end, and very uncommon, video card designed primarily for use with CAD programs.


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The IBM TopView Programmers Toolkit is a set of programming tools, source, and sample programs for developing TopView applications. It includes a window design aid, language interface assistance, mouse pointing device support, and more.


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The IBM Graphics Development Toolkit is a set of program code and tools used to create device independent graphics drivers for use with the IBM PC and IBM's different video cards. Programs written to work with VDI drivers can work with different video cards just by installing a supplied driver.


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IBM Network+ Edition is an add on that enables network resource and data sharing between Personal Decision Series users on a local area network.


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ThinkTank is an outliner program or "Idea Processor" that arranges notes and ideas in a hierarchy that you can easily re-arrange. It was marketed as a tool for writing document outlines, brainstorming, notes, and todo lists. But it proved to be a very popular program, not just for writers, but for anyone who wanted to organize and move around ideas.


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Multitasking "MS-DOS 4.00" is a developmental version of MS-DOS that was never released to retail consumers. It was eventually licensed to some companies for internal use. Development started in parallel during the DOS 2.x days, and was intended to be the successor to MS-DOS 3.x. It would have competed against Digital Research's Concurrent DOS.


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These are the system disks provided for the Kaypro 16 computer. This includes a Master disk set for floppy-only operation, and an autoload set that installs to a hard drive.


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Exploring the IBM PC Network is an animated guide that demonstrates the general use of IBM's PC Network software.


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Homework Helper is a series of educational titles from Spinnaker Software.


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PolyWindows DeskPlus is a collection of memory resident accessories for DOS. It was first released in 1984 by POLYTRON Corporation. It includes an editor, index cards, a calendar/appointment book, an alarm clock, several calculators, a phone dialer, DOS functions, keyboard macros, and can cut-and-paste between applications. HQ, Mastro, PC Desk, Pop-Up Desk Set, and WordPerfect Library.


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This is a test disk provided for diagnosing issues with the IBM AT floppy/hard disk controller card. IBM Part #6139404


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This is a clock driver required to use the real-time clock on "The Turner Hall Card", a memory expansion/clock card for IBM PCs.


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T/Maker, first released in 1980 for 8-bit CP/M, was one of the first "integrated" software programs. It brings together File Management, Word Processing, Spell Checking, Spreadsheet, Database Management, List Processing, Data Transfer, Graphics (Bar Charts), and Programming. These components can work together, for example a document can contain functional spreadsheet fields.


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This is a set of trial applications from the IBM Assistant Series. It includes Writing Assistant, Filing Assistant, Graphing Assistant, and Planning Assistant. They are limited so they can not print or save.