ThoughtWare's Jingle Disk was a stocking stuffer for the computer geek in 1986. It plays several pieces of music on the PC speaker as it animates several winter images. It can also print a simple greeting card to a dot matrix printer using these images. While there were similar shareware or freeware programs, this was a commercial program.
Release notes:
This uses only CGA graphics, and a 180k disk, so it should run on most early IBM PCs. It may crash with a divide by zero error on very fast computers.
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Vendor: ThoughtWare
Release date: 1986
Minimum CPU: 8088
User interface: GUI
Platform: DOS