Quarterdeck Office Systems - List of Software Products

List of Software Products

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  • CleanSweep
  • DESQ, predecessor to DESQview
  • DESQview (DESQ successor, with Topview compatibility)
  • DESQview 386 (DESQview that shipped bundled with QEMM 386)
  • DESQview/X (an X based version of DESQview)
  • Manifest
  • Quarterdeck Mosaic
  • Quarterdeck Expanded Memory Manager, formerly QEMM 386
  • QRAM, an Intel 80286-based expanded memory manager
  • MagnaRAM
  • GlobalStage IRC server (run on irc.scifi.com until 2003)
  • GlobalChat IRC client
  • HiJaak Graphics Suite
  • GameRunner
  • WebStar (via StarNine)
  • TotalWeb
  • WebTalk
  • Quarterdeck Message Center
  • ViruSweep
  • WebCompass, an early metasearch tool
  • Quarterdeck InternetSuite
  • Partition-It!

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