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Vintage Macintosh programming from 1986 and Borland Software | ||||||||||||||
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$20 Borland SideKick: The Desktop Organizer The very first desktop organizer for Macintosh came from this very PC software company. This is release 2.0, purchased at Inacomp in south Florida with one of the first platinum Mac Pluses to roll off the Cupertino assembly line. SideKick has two outstanding modules and several more excellent ones. The two great ones are Outlook, a top-tier outline writer that works from the Apple menu. The second is MacPlan, a spreadsheet that rivals BiPlane or Mariner, also a Desk Accessory. Notepad+ is a major improvement for the original DA. ReadiPrinter gives you print-spooling on a 68000 Mac! Calculator+ is a multifunction biz calculator with a tape output (to printer OR screenshot). MacTerm. Area Code Lookup. MacClock, an analog w/sweep second hand. QuickSheets, an excellent reminder/to-do/appointments/expense log/charge-card log.... you name it, you can customize these 4-page text/number sheets to do almost anything. CalendarBook, includes a weekly schedule pad and Week-At-A-Peek alongside the monthly calendar. Each day has space for 32,000 characters of notes. Great for doing an electronic journal. PhoneBook and PhoneLog list your people and monitors the calls you make with an external dialer (you can dial from the Mac speaker, you know....or hook up a HyperDialer or other external speaker-dialer). Several other featurettes included. You'll need at least a 512K Mac.The disks load most of the time, sometimes they don't. I keep a disk image on hand just in case, and will include that on separate floppies. Probably just need to reformat the floppies, but I won't mess with them. This is a great collectible apart from function. Manual is First Edition/First Printing and is in good shape. |
$20 Borland Reflex For The Mac This is a very simple-to-use relational database from 1986. Minimum system requirements are a 512K Mac or Plus with a disk drive. Stewart Alsop said this "bridges the gap between the pretty programs and the power programs." It is very visual in terms of designing your database. There are five ready-to-use templates for billing clients, technical drawing, a checkbook, tax application (1040 A,B,C) and portfolio analyzer. Up to 255 fields per record. 16 files open simultaneously. 16 Mac fonts and styles selectable for individual fields and their labels!! Reflex is a database that can operate very much like a spreadsheet. Lots of functions for crunching numbers, and enough interface to savvy up the presentation. Manual covers everything. First Edition/Second Printing. The disks load most of the time, sometimes they don't. I keep a disk image on hand just in case, and will include that on separate floppies. Probably just need to reformat the floppies, but I won't mess with them. This is a great collectible, too. |
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