Infomagic 786 New Instant

Infomagic 786, titled simply is a quintessential example of the CD-ROM "shareware" boom of the mid-1990s. Published by Infomagic—a company renowned for its affordable, high-density software compilations—this disc served as a digital mailbox for the internet-connected generation. It provided a massive, curated offline repository of the latest shareware, freeware, and public domain software, spanning games, utilities, internet tools, and programming resources. For historians and retro-computing enthusiasts, Volume 786 represents a specific snapshot of the software ecosystem during the transition from Windows 3.1 to Windows 95.

"InfoMagic" has been used in the past for (often sold in South Asia or the Middle East) and Linux CD-ROM sets (from the 1990s, very unlikely). "786" is a number significant in Islamic culture, often used in product names for South Asian markets. "New" suggests a revised model. infomagic 786 new