Prodigy 2.x

Prodigy was an online service that offered on-line news, forums, stock information, games, banking, online shopping, and e-mail. Its primary feature was that it used a fully graphical user interface, however it was limited to very low resolutions and slow dial-up speeds, making it impractical for displaying photographs or detailed graphical documents.

It started as a joint effort between IBM and Sears. The service was initially offered at a low monthly flat-rate price, with the intention that the real money would be brought in by advertisements. When they changed to a per-hour charge in 1993, many users left.

Originally, Prodigy access used a DOS program with a powerful graphical client-server interface. Later they added a Microsoft Windows client, and eventually included web access.

It competed against other proprietary online services such as AOL, MSN, and CompuServe.


Product type
Application Communications
Vendor
Prodigy Services Company
Release date
1988
Minimum CPU
8088
User interface
Text
Platform
DOS
Download count
0 (0 for release)

Downloads

Download name Version Language Architecture File size Downloads
Prodigy 2.0 (1988) [English] (5.25-360k) 2.0 English 2.13MB 0
Prodigy 2.1 (1989) [English] (5.25-360k) 2.1 English 2.17MB 0

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