doshea wrote on 2022-06-25, 00:49:
There are also options which don't (to my knowledge) implement multi-tasking and were intended for use cases like connecting to your office computer when you're at home or on the road, like Norton pcANYWHERE or the Commute tool in Central Point PC Tools.
I've made a quick video about Commute a while ago, because I couldn't find a demonstration video anywhere.
For you and others who wonder how it was like :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qydywJluNdI
Personally, I think it was pretty usable for what it was.
By 1990 standards, it was almost exciting even.
Imagine logging into your workstation from your weekend house via modem to fix some things, finish work or
run some simulation software. 😃
Edit: @davidrg Cool Windows 3.1x software selection! Thumbs up for MOD4WIN and Foxpro! 🙂👍
I'd like to recommend Profan, CA dBFast and Delphi 1.0, too!
Maybe some communication software like Balloon Telecom Manager that came with those Creatix modems etc.
And other common utils like WinGIF, Graphics Workshop, XNView, Paintshop Pro etc.
AutoSketch for Windows is fun, too, if you're into technical drawings.
If you're into ham radio, UI-View will run on Windows 3.1, as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzyQyCRyeWE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BLD1qIZQos
All it needs is an FM scanner or 2m band FM two-way radio and a TNC box.
The latter can be emulated on an other computer via sound card, also. DireWolf, MixW2 etc.
(Edit: Or just use WebSDR as a receiver.)
And then there are Fractals (WinFract) and astronomy software.
Back in the 90s, I used to use Skyglobe (DOS) and SkyMap (Win 3.x).. 😃
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