yergens
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I just received some software from an older colleague. It appears he has a reseller in the late 1980s/early 1990s.
Items of interest to me:
Operating Systems: Novell UnixWare, Microsoft Windows 1.0, Microsoft Windows/386, Microsoft Operating System/2, DesqView/X, Desktop Sparc, WinDD, HP NewWave, Sun and SGI media
Office Productivity: Word Perfect Office, SmartWare, Computer Associates SuperCalc5/Presents/Project, Borland Quattro Pro
Development: PowerBuilder Desktop, Watcom SQLServer, HyperPad, Guide 2 HyperText, IBM Basic Programming Development System, Oracle OS/2
Scientific Software: SigmaPlot, MicroStat-II, StatFast, Stat Soft Complex Statistical Software (CSS), Number Cruncher Statistical System
Other: Hyperion manuals, Ashton-Tate Control Room
There is alot more, especially from Aldus, Adobe, and CentralPoint.
Sadly, no mathematical software like Mathemathica, MapleSoft, MathCad, as I have an interest in scientific software.
Once I determine what interests me, I'll open the rest up to the community.
Photos:
https://goo.gl/photos/s1LpFidhwz63Pk9s8
https://goo.gl/photos/4wVBqW4UDY6ejYWn8
There were also alot of magazines, especially SunExpert and UnixWorld. I don't think they are in Archive.org, so I may need to remove the spine and scan them in for the community. (note: good UnixWorld cover entitled: "Does Steve Jobs have a future in software?")
Photos: https://goo.gl/photos/Ghd5M3t378En84Z6A
Items of interest to me:
Operating Systems: Novell UnixWare, Microsoft Windows 1.0, Microsoft Windows/386, Microsoft Operating System/2, DesqView/X, Desktop Sparc, WinDD, HP NewWave, Sun and SGI media
Office Productivity: Word Perfect Office, SmartWare, Computer Associates SuperCalc5/Presents/Project, Borland Quattro Pro
Development: PowerBuilder Desktop, Watcom SQLServer, HyperPad, Guide 2 HyperText, IBM Basic Programming Development System, Oracle OS/2
Scientific Software: SigmaPlot, MicroStat-II, StatFast, Stat Soft Complex Statistical Software (CSS), Number Cruncher Statistical System
Other: Hyperion manuals, Ashton-Tate Control Room
There is alot more, especially from Aldus, Adobe, and CentralPoint.
Sadly, no mathematical software like Mathemathica, MapleSoft, MathCad, as I have an interest in scientific software.
Once I determine what interests me, I'll open the rest up to the community.
Photos:
https://goo.gl/photos/s1LpFidhwz63Pk9s8
https://goo.gl/photos/4wVBqW4UDY6ejYWn8
There were also alot of magazines, especially SunExpert and UnixWorld. I don't think they are in Archive.org, so I may need to remove the spine and scan them in for the community. (note: good UnixWorld cover entitled: "Does Steve Jobs have a future in software?")
Photos: https://goo.gl/photos/Ghd5M3t378En84Z6A