
I'm not really into the idea of uploading whole disc images as like you say, much of the content is junk anyway. You will have to decide based on these criteria If there's a significant full version software title that was seldom distributed stand-alone (like StuffIt, Staroffice for Linux, or "SE"/"Personal" titles etc.) If the publisher decided to add a dedicated CD containing the whole retail release (like it happened with Encarta or Linux distributions).Ģ. There are some exceptions that are probably met with gratitude here:ġ. Often cover CDs are just filled with Installers for smaller full, shareware and demo versions + more content. I'm not a representative of this site, but I would guess: Cover CDs are of lesser significance here, however they are very welcome at. Please let me know if you are interested in any and I'll do my best to make time to weed them out and upload said:

Linix 5.2 (Complete Operating System)Īs a bonus, I have also compiled a list of other full programs that I have to offer that appear on other discs in my possession.

HR+ Time Plus Remote (10 Employee Version) So this afternoon I received them and have gone through them all and made a list of all the full programs that the CDs have, also including some full encyclopedias and even operating systems! I did my best to prevent duplicate entries but please excuse me if there are any, also note that all software names and version numbers appear exactly as they did on the disc sleeves.Ĭompton's Home Library - The Complete Reference Collection (1998 Edition) It was a steal with my winning bid being under £20! I love old software and also wanted the opportunity to offer it to you guys.

Recently I was lucky enough to win an auction on eBay for 50 good condition covermount CDs from PC Plus magazine ranging from June 1998 all the way through to August 2004.
