Borland Sidekick is a DOS based PIM (Personal Information Manager) and one of the first widely-used TSR (terminate and stay resident) programs. The key feature of Sidekick was that one could use Sidekick's utilities while using most other MS-DOS applications. This was important because MS-DOS had no built-in multi-tasking or task switching capabilities.
Later versions for OS/2 and Windows were simply a bundle of a similar PIM and utility programs.
Sidekick competed against a number of similar MS-DOS TSR utilities such as Popcorn Desktop, Sidekick was marked alongside Borland SupeKey.
SideKick for OS/2 is a vastly different product from the DOS version as it makes use of OS/2's native multitasking and windowing capabilities. It includes a calculator, phone book, time planner, and notepad. For a time this version was bundled with new copies of OS/2 1.1.
Requires OS/2 1.1 and at least 3 MB of RAM.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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SideKick 1.0 for OS2 (3.5) | 1.0 for OS2 | English | 430.34KB | 1 |