Stardock released a number of OS/2 games/applications. Galactic Civilizations came out in 1994 and Galactic Civilizations II in 1996.
Stardock published "Avarice" (developed by a third party), the OS/2 game mentioned previously.
It appears that Stardock has been taking some fairly successful ideas from their OS/2 days and reworking them as Windows applications. Object Desktop and GalCiv are the most obvious examples.
Go read the OS/2 history page on Stardock's site for all this and more.
Stardock released a number of OS/2 games/applications. Galactic Civilizations came out in 1994 and Galactic Civilizations II in 1996.
Stardock published "Avarice" (developed by a third party), the OS/2 game mentioned previously.
It appears that Stardock has been taking some fairly successful ideas from their OS/2 days and reworking them as Windows applications. Object Desktop and GalCiv are the most obvious examples.
Go read the OS/2 history page on Stardock's site for all this and more.
I found most of this by poking around in the Netscape.ad file that was in the installation directory (/usr/local/netscape is default, I believe).
Netscape*toolBar.search.isEnabled: false
Netscape*toolBar.destinations.isEnabled: false
Netscape*toolBar.myshopping.isEnabled: false
Netscape*toolBar.viewSecurity.isEnabled: false
Netscape*toolBar.print.isEnabled: false
Netscape*toolBar.home.isEnabled: true
I'd appreciate it if someone could tell me how to get rid of that "What's Related" button.