Clock by Rick Papo This program provides an analog or digital clock for your OS/2 desktop. It also monitors the system load, either as a percentage of CPU usage, or as a count of active tasks. The clock's border changes color from green to yellow to red as the system load increases. You can set these threshold values. Source code is provided. Run the installation file ENGLISH.CMD. PMJPEG by Norman Yee PMJPEG is a shareware image viewer with image processing and conversion capabilities for OS/2 2.x. PMJPEG is a port of WinJPEG to OS/2 2.x. It is a native 32-bit PM application. With it, you can display JPEG, TIFF, GIF, Targa, PCX, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP or PPM images. You can export images to JPEG, TIFF, GIF, Targa, PCX, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP or PPM formats, or compress files in GIF, TIFF, Targa or PPM files to JPEG File Interchange Format. This image viewer can generate OS/2 desktop-background bitmaps that use the system colors. Its display functions include the ability to display images in monochrome, 16 color, 256 color, high-color, or true-color display modes, display an image in full screen mode, color to gray-scale conversion or image negative conversion. When printing, you can opt to print an image with scaling, chose the best proportional fit on the page, or fit for full page. Red/green/blue and hue/saturation/ brightness can be adjusted, and it allows for contrast enhancement and gamma correction. Images can be cropped, rotated, flipped (horizontally and vertically), resized, copied to or from the clipboard. With its slide show features you can display selected files in forward, reverse, or random order with a cycle option, perform image buffering in a cyclic slideshow or start a slideshow from the command line. You can capture windows, client areas of windows, or portions of the entire desktop. RoboSave by R. R. Kurtz & J. G. Knauth Quickly and easily back up your OS/2 2.x Desktop with RoboSave, including a limited number of user-specified files. If problems occur later, you can easily restore any saved information. Because it's easy to save, you'll find frequent backups are easy to perform. The OS/2 2.x Desktop consists of control information for such things as folders, program objects, printer objects and shadows. It also contains data about user-modified colors, fonts, titles, window positions, associations and other important information. You may have invested a significant amount of time in adjusting the Desktop to your preferences. RoboSave provides a good way to protect that investment.