HTMLCAL (16-bit) 2.0 by Timothy C. Barmann. Reg.Fee: $10-$20
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. Get program's ZIP file (DOS\COMMUNIC\HTMLC_16.ZIP) from the CD-ROM. HTMLCAL (32-bit) 2.0 by Timothy C. Barmann. Reg.Fee: $10-$20
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. Get program's ZIP file (DOS\COMMUNIC\HTMLC_32.ZIP) from the CD-ROM.
Updates To Programs On Past CD-ROMs
ZIP 2.11 by Eric Meyer. Reg.Fee: $30
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. Get program's ZIP file (DOS\COMMUNIC\ZIP.ZIP) from the CD-ROM. HTMStrip 7.08 by Wayne Software. Reg.Fee: $0
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. Get program's ZIP file (DOS\COMMUNIC\HTMST708.ZIP) from the CD-ROM.