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This section contains important and useful programs for
Windows 95/98/ME Which I recommend to use.
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GOPHER CLIENTS FOR WINDOWS 9x
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Simple console Gopher client. There is no way to
expand to full screen. Minimum of functions.
Gopherus [191 kb]
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Nice graphical Gopher client. Looks like a classic
two-column Ws Gopher client. Makes Gopher surfing
very comfortable.
Little Gopher client [752 kb]
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BBS CLIENTS FOR WINDOWS 9x/NT
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Simple and fast windowed terminal client for Windows
9x/NT. Despite the strange default color scheme, this
is the best solution that I have been using for a long
time. Minimum settings, maximum speed!
Unfortunately, there is no way to upload and download
files.
Tel star telnet client 1.8.2.3 [488 kb]
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The most powerful terminal for Windows 9x-NT/2000/XP
Has a lot of flexible settings. The best you can use
on single core computers. I use this for file sharing
on a daily basis.
Zoc terminal 3.16 [988 kb]
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ARCHIVERS FOR WINDOWS 9x
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You can install the archiver and unpack the
browser archives.
Win Rar 3.30 final EXECUTABLE [1004 kb]
Rar lang pack [318 kb]
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