This disc contains 2,500 different software programs. If you are thinking about simply listing the names of these programs on your printer, make sure you have plenty of paper -- the listing alone goes on for over 40 pages. There is something for just about anyone who uses an IBM or compatible personal computer and is interested in exploring available shareware and freeware programs.Software in a wide range of application and utility areas is packaged on this disc, including: line and text editing, data communications, personal and business finance, hard disk utilities, graphics, device drivers, educational programs, word processors, macros, spreadsheet templates, databases, accounting and bookkeeping, source code, games (we lost count of the number of spacewar-type games), and miscellaneous programming utilities.Instead of investing hundreds of dollars in a mainstream software package, it often makes more sense to see what software is available in the public domain. No more long-term logons to bulletin boards, no more collections of floppy disk software, no more hard disks cluttered with miscellaneous programs. The low price of this disc means that you can try out these programs for less than a nickel each!
Computer requirements:
IBM PC or compatible computer
Product #DescriptionPrice
CD-15012500 Software Programs$99
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The full text of virtually all of the documents that relate to the founding of the United States of America are contained on this disc in a very accessible form. You can easily search for particular words, famous (and infamous) people, documents, cities, and events. Among the documents included on this disc are:
First Continental Congress
States Plan of Union
Articles of Confederation
Cod Fishery Debates
Thomas Paine's Common Sense
State Constitutions
Declaration of Independence
Bill of Rights
Federalist Papers (all of them)Federal Farm Letters
Hamilton's Union Plan
Jefferson's First Inauguration
Judicial Act of 1789
Magna Carta
Mayflower Contract
Monroe Doctrine
Objections to Federal Constitution
Paterson or New Jersey Plan
Pinckney Plan
Petition of Right
Reasons of Dissent
Reasons for Independence
Thoughts on Government
U.S. Constitution
Washington's Farewell Address
Washington's 1st Inaugural Address
There is also a bonus file on the disc: a song called "Heartland/An American Anthem," by Christopher L. Stone. Just make sure you turn the volume on your amplifier way down before skipping to the second track.