Name | Last modified | Size | Description |
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ARJZ015.ZIP | 1995-04-07 00:00 | 261K | ARJ-klooni mm. OS/2 ja NT:lle |
GZ124-32.ZIP | 1993-08-10 00:00 | 75K | GNU Zip for OS/2, version 1.24 |
HA0999B.ZIP | 1995-01-28 00:00 | 103K | HA for OS/2 0.990b |
IRCDOR11.ZIP | 1996-02-14 00:00 | 62K | IRCDOOR/2 v1.0 - 32-bit IRC BBS door for OS/2. Provides Internet Relay Chat access from your BBS. Featuring: ANSI and multi-node support, fast and small 32-bit code, flexible configuration, specific commands, online help, can be used as a normal IRC client in local mode, extensive support for Maximus, more... Requires IBM TCP/IP and OS/2. |
UNZ511.EXE | 1994-08-02 00:00 | 185K | Info-ZIP's UnZip 5.11: OS/2 exes & docs |
ZIP201C2.ZIP | 1993-09-18 00:00 | 145K | Info-ZIP 2.0.1 with encryption. Fixes the EA bug in 2.0. |
LH2_222.EXE | 1993-10-21 00:00 | 134K | LH/2 version 2.22. An LHA (LHARC) compatible OS/2 archiving/unarchiving utility. |
RAR155P.EXE | 1995-08-25 00:00 | 183K | RAR Archiver 1.55P for OS/2 |
RAR204PD.EXE | 1998-09-25 00:00 | 278K | RAR Archiver 2.04PD for OS/2 (deutch) |
RAR204P.EXE | 1998-09-25 00:00 | 264K | RAR Archiver 2.04P for OS/2 (english) |
ZIPCT243.ZIP | 1996-10-19 00:00 | 715K | RPF ZIP CONTROL(TM) v2.4.3 -Easy OS/2 PM point and click interface to UNZIP.EXE and ZIP.EXE. Many features. Zip Control is an easy to use OS/2 PM program which shields you from the command line when using the freeware ZIP.EXE & UNZIP.EXE. |
UU_CODES.ZIP | 1993-08-30 00:00 | 25K | UUENCODE/UUDECODE for OS/2 |
UNARJ241.ZIP | 1993-06-24 00:00 | 23K | Unarj 2.41 compiled for OS/2 2.x (w/ EMX 0.8f by Markus Stenberg), 32-bit. |
WUZ10B.ZIP | 1993-12-08 00:00 | 12K | WPS UnZIP - a WPS archive handler for OS/2 Just double-click on a ZIP, ZOO, etc. file and WUZ will create a temporary directory, unzip the program and create both an OS/2 Window and an open folder of the archive on your desktop. |
ZOO21-32.ZIP | 1992-09-20 00:00 | 284K | ZOO Archiver version 2.1 for OS/2 (sources included) |
ZIPME12.ZIP | 1995-02-01 00:00 | 115K | Zip Shell for OS/2. |
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