Category : Utilities for DOS and Windows Machines
Archive   : ZC300.ZIP
Filename : CATALOG.JSW

 
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Jibben Software
7814 Yates Ave. N.
Brooklyn Park MN 55443
Voice: 612-561-3866
Fax: 612-566-0758
CIS: 72657,3303


Catalog/descriptions of the current software packages
produced/distributed by Jibben Software:

Zip Chunker Pro
The ULTIMATE File Splitter
--------------------------

Version 3.00, Release Date 09-17-93.

Announcing the latest innovation in splitting files for DOS and OS/2
2.x, Zip Chunker Pro (ZCP). ZCP has two modes of operation; splitting
archive files and splitting ANY file. ZCP has the following features:

For splitting archive files:
* Extremely fast operation. ZCP accesses the files directly. It
doesn't use the archive software that created the archive in the
background.
* When splitting archive files, the new archive files that are
created are fully compatible with the software that created them.
If you split a ZIP file, the new files will be ZIP files.
* ZCP supports splitting the following archive file formats:
* ARC created by System Enhancements Associates ARC software.
* ARJ created by Robert K. Jung's ARJ software.
* HYP created by P. Sawatzki and K.P. Nischke's Hyper software.
* LZH created by Haruyasu Yoshizaki's LHA software.
* ZIP created by PKWare's PKZip (TM) software.
* Option to delete the original archive file when successfully done
splitting the file.
* Option to create new archive files that will uncompress to the
user requested size.
* Option to keep backup files in ARJ 2.30+ compatible files.
* Supports splitting files to floppy drives.

For splitting ANY file (to *.AS files).
* Two levels of CRC-32 protection. This guarantees file integrity
when a file is split and then later reassembled.
* Display the contents of an *.AS file.
* Supports splitting to and reassembling from floppy drives.

Common features of both methods.
* User gets to specify the maximum size of the resulting files by
using either the preferred size in bytes or the handy parameters
that support all of the common disk formats.
* Option to keep the date/time of the file that is being split or
use the current system date/time for the new files.
* Option to force splitting of files to use the *.AS file format
instead of the default archive format.
* Ability to create the new files in the destination of your choice.
If a floppy drive is selected, ZCP will prompt for new disks, etc.
* Option to display how many new files will be created using the
given file and requested size.
* Option to display the smallest possible value that ZCP can split
the given file.
* Option to leave a user defined amount of free space on the first
file.

Zip Chunker
The Fastest ZIP File Splitter
-----------------------------

Version 3.00, Release Date 09-17-93.

Announcing the fastest ZIP file splitter for DOS and OS/2 2.x, ZIP
Chunker (ZC). ZC has two modes of operation; splitting PKZIP files and
splitting ANY file. ZC has the following features:

For splitting archive files:
* Extremely fast operation. ZC accesses the ZIP files directly.
It doesn't use the PKZIP software that created the archive in the
background.
* When splitting PKZIP files, the new ZIP files that are created
are fully compatible with the PKZIP software that created them.
* Option to delete the original ZIP file when successfully done
splitting the file.
* Option to create new ZIP files that will uncompress to the user
requested size.
* Supports splitting ZIP files to floppy drives. Great for
backing up software!

For splitting ANY file (to *.AS files).
* Two levels of CRC-32 protection. This guarantees file integrity
when a file is split and then later reassembled.
* Display the contents of an *.AS file.
* Supports splitting to and reassembling from floppy drives.

Common features of both methods.
* User gets to specify the maximum size of the resulting files by
using either the preferred size in bytes or the handy parameters
that support all of the common disk formats.
* Option to keep the date/time of the file that is being split or
use the current system date/time for the new files.
* Option to force splitting of files to use the *.AS file format
instead of the default archive format.
* Ability to create the new files in the destination of your choice.
If a floppy drive is selected, ZC will prompt for new disks, etc.
* Option to display how many new files will be created using the
given file and requested size.
* Option to display the smallest possible value that ZC can split
the given file.
* Option to leave a user defined amount of free space on the first
file.

Galactic Overlord
BBS Door Game of Conquest
-------------------------

Version 1.22, Release Date: 09-17-93.

Announcing the first BBS door game released by Jibben Software,
Galactic Overlord (GO). GO allows for several concurrent games to be
played. Each game pits up to 6 players against each other to control a
universe of planets. Each game can take from 10 to 40 days to complete
at which time a winner will be determined. The winner will be awarded
points varying on how many players were in the game. Once a player has
accumulated 100 points they will become a Galactic Overlord.

GO has the following features:
* Over 20 colorful ANSI screens and animation. Including several
different intro screens.
* User friendly interface that allows for easy entry of commands or
cancelation of commands.
* First software package to use Jibben Software Resource files. All
of the ANSI, doc, etc. files are stored in a single file.
* Ranking bulletins can easily be set up to created in text, ANSI,
or WildCat! format.
* Intelligent external maintenance software that will update the
games.
* Supports the ability for more than one player to be in the door.
GO keeps track of what games are in use.
* Double and Triple turn rate games. Now it can take 1/3 the time
to send an invasion force across the universe.
* Planets are destroyed during maintenance to make it more of a
surprise to opponents.
* Added ability to upgrade planets.
* Added more code to check for loss of carrier.
* Added code to redraw the screen after sysop chat for the entire
game.
* Added support for Post Master type software via the GO.CFG file.
* Fixed a couple of small miscellaneous bugs.

NEW FEATURES:
* Changed the dark grey color for unclaimed planets to regular grey.
These planets are easier to see now.
* Set up unclaimed planets to begin with the number of ships that
the planet produces per day.

DOORSTOP
BBS controller door
---------------------


Version 1.10, Release Date: 06-14-93.

Announcing an easy way to place messages and lock out users from doors by
user name, age or during specific times, DOORSTOP. DOORSTOP uses a simple
definition file to control color, leaving a message to users with multiple
message types (i.e. ANSI, text ), message pausing, message scrolling,
lockout times, and lockout ages. And a separate, not required, file to
control usernames to lockout/let in specific users.

* Lock out specific users out of a door(s) if they are being rude,
a pest, or for whatever reason.

* Let in only certain users.

* Lock out certain ages of users from entering a door, perfect for
the new adult doors now showing up.

* Lock out users during a certain time of the day to run maintenance or
to keep the board open for other usages.

* Set a separate file name for ANSI text or straight text depending
on their emulation. Perfect to let users who never read the message
forums to know of when a game is going to be reset, ended, or if there
is an external interface available to download.

* For displaying long messages, use the built in message pausing.

* One registration per board, that means you may purchase this utility
and use it on all the doors on your board and only one copy needs to
be on the system to run all doors.

NEW FEATURES:
* Restrict access to door with user level (being greater than or
less than).


KBSet
Set Keyboard Toggles for DOS & OS/2 2.x
---------------------------------------

Version 1.00, Release Date: 09-17-93.

Announcing a *FREE* utility to set the keyboard toggle state for DOS
and OS/2 2.x, KBSet.

KBSet has the following features:
* Identical operation of software between DOS and OS/2 2.x.
* Supports OS/2 full screen sessions as well as windowed sessions.
* FREE for non-commercial use.
* Can set the Num, Caps, Scroll Lock to any state.


Mem
Memory Statistics for OS/2 2.x
------------------------------

Version 1.00, Release Date: 09-17-93.

Announcing a *FREE* utility to display memory statistics for OS/2 2.x,
Mem.

Mem has the following features:
* Supports OS/2 full screen sessions as well as windowed sessions.
* FREE for non-commercial use.
* displays physical RAM statistics as well as virtual.



Fidonet FREQ'able Files
-----------------------


The following files may be FREQ'd from The Warehouse BBS via Fidonet.


Filename Magic Name Size Software Title
------------ ---------- ---- -------------------------------
KBSET100.ZIP KBSET 25K KBSet
MEM100.ZIP MEM 16K Mem for OS/2 2.x
ZC300.ZIP ZC 95k Zip Chunker
ZCP300.ZIP ZCP 105k Zip Chunker Pro

JSGO122.ZIP OVERLORD 195k Galactic Overlord BBS Door Game
DOORST11.ZIP DOORSTOP 70k DOORSTOP BBS Controller Door

JSWCAT.ZIP JSWCAT 10k Jibben Software Catalog of
available titles.


It is recommended to use the MAGIC NAME as the versions may have been
upgraded. ----------

The Fidonet address for The Warehouse is 1:282/115.
It supports 24 hour FREQ. The modem on this node is a USR Dual
Standard v.32bis, 16.8K HST modem.

You can also call The Warehouse and download any Jibben Software
product on the first call. The main BBS phone number is 612-379-8272.
The Warehouse has 10 USR Dual Standard v.32bis, 16.8K HST modems.



  3 Responses to “Category : Utilities for DOS and Windows Machines
Archive   : ZC300.ZIP
Filename : CATALOG.JSW

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