HTMLC_16.ZIP 59371 09-19-97 HTMLCAL (16-bit) 2.0 creates HTML calendars
| to be used as World Wide Web pages. The
| program will create HTML source code for a
| calendar or series of calendars for any given
| year, and is leap-year aware. The calendars
| use tables and are designed to look best with
| Netscape and Microsoft Web browsers. This is
| a DOS-based utility. (Timothy C. Barmann)
| (Reg.Fee: $10-$20)
HTMLC_32.ZIP 69659 09-19-97 HTMLCAL (32-bit) 2.0 creates HTML calendars
| to be used as World Wide Web pages. The
| program will create HTML source code for a
| calendar or series of calendars for any given
| year, and is leap-year aware. The calendars
| use tables and are designed to look best with
| Netscape and Microsoft Web browsers. This is
| a DOS-based utility. (Timothy C. Barmann)
| (Reg.Fee: $10-$20)
HTMST708.ZIP 130937 09-07-97 HTMStrip 7.08 goes through downloaded pages
| from the Web and removes embedded HTML
| commands. This reflows paragraphs and tries
| to make them more readable. It can function
| on individually-saved pages or process your
| entire disk cache. (Bruce Guthrie) (Reg.Fee:
| $0)
ZIP.ZIP 51061 09-16-97 ZIP 2.11 is a tiny, fast utility to transfer
| files between two PCs over an ordinary serial
| cable connection. This is most useful when
| the computers don't share a common disk
| format, as in the case of a desktop PC with
| 5" drives and a laptop (or PS/2) with only a
| 3" drive. It is easier to use, and over 6
| times faster, than any ordinary telecom
| program. It is also DesqView aware and has
| comma/semicolon file delimiters. You can even
| clone ZIP if incompatible disk formats
| prevent you from getting ZIP.COM itself onto
| the second computer to begin with. upport for
| infrared ports on the HP LX palmtop. upport
| for infrared ports on the HP LX palmtop.
| upport for infrared ports on the HP LX
| palmtop. upport for infrared ports on the HP
| LX palmtop. NEW: support for infrared
| ports on the HP LX palmtop. (Eric Meyer)
| (Reg.Fee: $30)