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- Clock by Rick Papo
- This program provides an analog or digital clock for your OS/2 desktop.
- It also monitors the system load, either as a percentage of CPU usage,
- or as a count of active tasks. The clock's border changes color from
- green to yellow to red as the system load increases. You can set these
- threshold values. Source code is provided. Run the installation file
- ENGLISH.CMD.
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- PMJPEG by Norman Yee
- PMJPEG is a shareware image viewer with image processing and conversion
- capabilities for OS/2 2.x. PMJPEG is a port of WinJPEG to OS/2 2.x. It
- is a native 32-bit PM application. With it, you can display JPEG, TIFF,
- GIF, Targa, PCX, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP or PPM images. You can export
- images to JPEG, TIFF, GIF, Targa, PCX, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP or PPM
- formats, or compress files in GIF, TIFF, Targa or PPM files to JPEG
- File Interchange Format.This image viewer can generate OS/2 desktop-
- background bitmaps that use the system colors. Its display functions
- include the ability to display images in monochrome, 16 color, 256 color,
- high-color, or true-color display modes, display an image in full screen
- mode, color to gray-scale conversion or image negative conversion.
- When printing, you can opt to print an image with scaling, chose the best
- proportional fit on the page, or fit for full page. Red/green/blue and
- hue/saturation/brightness can be adjusted, and it allows for contrast
- enhancement and gamma correction. Images can be cropped, rotated, flipped
- (horizontally and vertically), resized, copied to or from the clipboard.
- With its slide show features you can display selected files in forward,
- reverse, or random order with a cycle option, perform image buffering in
- a cyclic slideshow or start a slideshow from the command line. You can
- capture windows, client areas of windows, or portions of the entire
- desktop.
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- RoboSave by R. R. Kurtz & J. G. Knauth
- Quickly and easily back up your OS/2 2.x Desktop with RoboSave, including
- a limited number of user-specified files. If problems occur later, you can
- easily restore any saved information. Because it's easy to save, you'll
- find frequent backups are easy to perform. The OS/2 2.x Desktop consists
- of control information for such things as folders, program objects, printer
- objects and shadows. It also contains data about user-modified colors,
- fonts, titles, window positions, associations and other important
- information. You may have invested a significant amount of time in
- adjusting the Desktop to your preferences. RoboSave provides a good way
- to protect that investment.
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