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47 Apps found
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AddressMate
Title Screen
Dymo 1990
Category: Misc
System: PC
AddressMate (one word) is one of thoose programs that tries to be everything, and turns out to be nothing.

Appetizer
Title Screen
Commodore 1987
Category: Misc
System: Amiga
Sort of collection of the most common apps: text editor, gfx, music,...

Artifex
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Redward Studios 2002
Category: Emulators
System: PC
Good Plus/4 emulator.

Banner Mania
Title Screen
Broderbund 1989
Category: Misc
System: PC
Overview - BANNER is an incredibly old program. I frequently go through tons of floppies to discern whether they are still good or not, and here I find this app, still alive and kicking from my days of the 80286 clone PC. We're talking 1989 era. This floppy still works. Although I have no real need of this program, I found it to be one of a kind, simple and effective. The fact that a 13 year old floppy disk (the 5.25 inch one, at that) is still perfectly readable makes this a truly treasuring backup. Made by Broderbund, you simply can't get this type of software anymore.

CCS64
Title Screen
Per Håkan Sundell 2004
Category: Emulators
System: PC
CCS64 is the classic amongst the C64 emulators. It supports all disk image formats and tapes, too. All games should work with it.

Contiki
Title Screen
Adam Dunkels 2003
Category: Misc
System: C64
Sure, I want to surf the net, too. Surfing the net from a Commodore64 is now a true paradigm, since you'll hardly ever find a web site you can use. I remember when I got a modem for my C64 (it was an 800 bps modem)' omg that was incredible! I knew a telnetable BBS and I used to spend hours there, chating with the sysadmin. That's how I got into security' great stuff indeed.

Deluxe Paint II
Title Screen
Electronic Arts 1994
Category: Misc
System: PC
All artists have a begining, even when it comes to digital art. I still remember how I used to draw on my Commodore 64's screen (OK...it's an example...:D) with PEEKs and POKEs. Sure...I'm not an artist.

DOS Vectrex Emulator
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Chris Solomon 1999
Category: Emulators
System: PC
This is the only emulator I know of for the Vectrex. It was built for DOS, but works on Windows as well.

DOS-UAE
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Gustavo Goedert 2000
Category: Emulators
System: PC
The DOS version of the most popular emulator. It doesn't seem to be maintained anymore.

Dr Sbaitso 2.20
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Creative Labs 1992
Category: Misc
System: PC
Dr Sbaitso is the perfect psychologist: strictly confidential and without any emotion. A cold machine which analyses your personal problems without judging you. You can tell him anything, he won't call the police or mock you - because he's just a computer algorithm!

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