brsc32.zip 4 kilobytes
This is a simple app that lets you type in a URL and create a Windows 95 Internet shortcut, just like the ones that the browser sticks in your IE 'Favorites' menu. What's the use? If you read a lot of magazines and copy lots of WWW URLs to investigate later, this is an easy way of churning out the shortcuts rather than scribbling on stickies or copying them all into a text file and copy/pasting your way around
ccodes5.zip 37 kilobytes
Type in a country, 'Netherlands' for example and it gives you the country code NL, or type the country code and it gives you the country. You can also export the entire list to a file
cpurl221.exe 206 kilobytes
This shell-enhancement adds 3 options to the context-menu of an Internet Shortcut: 'Copy URL' (copies just the URL to the clipboard), 'Copy Link' (copies the URL and title to the clipboard in HTML format), and 'Copy Name' (copies the URL and title to the clipboard)
cpw9512.zip 660.3 kilobytes
A Web-based software updating service-tool that automatically locates the newest versions of hundreds of popular Internet-distributed software applications and hardware drivers. Configure the Catch-UP helper application, and the Catch-UP Server will generate a custom list of software updates including corresponding download sites
mconnect.zip 18.1 kilobytes
mconnect establishes an SMTP or POP3 connection to a server and allows you to carry out the protocol conversation by hand. The e-mail client software is not involved into the conversation, thus you can isolate and fix any possible server problems
MoonWalk.zip 1 megabyte
Windows 95 - 98 - 2000 - NT. The purpose of MoonWalker program is to give easy access to all bookmarks and favorites from Netscape Navigator and MS Internet Explorer. MoonWalker gives easy access to all of them independent of browser version.When started, MoonWalker locates itself in the Tray of Windows 95 (near the clock). You can click on its icon and choose an address from one of the accessible submenus. MoonWalker runs the browser and connects you to the page you've selected
urlsout1.zip 9 kilobytes
This program is used to convert the directory hierarchy of Internet Shortcuts (that Microsoft's Internet Explorer saves URLs to) into a plain HTML file. You have control over the HTML codes and the directories you wish to churn through it. If you're working your shortcuts into a Web page or just need to share some URLs with a friend who doesn't run 95, this is the original MSIE shortcut to HTML converter