DOS links

R

REM

I'm really stunned to see my small DOS page getting almost as many
hits as the Win32 page. I have a few utilities and games I began with,
only one of which is freeware. In those days shareware was the method
most authors used, and while the companies or interests have long
since been forgotten, the license is still shareware in my view.

I am glad to see that many people are moving towards open source DOS
code, as the interest in DOS apps surely seems to remain. Here are a
couple of links that I found that link to my small DOS page for those
seeking old DOS programs or newer open source programs:

Very nice!

http://www.dossolutions.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/link.htm


"TheOpenCD is a collection of high quality Free and Open Source
Software. The programs run in Windows and cover the most common tasks
such as word processing, presentations, e-mail, web browsing, web
design, and image manipulation. We include only the highest quality
programs, which have been carefully tested for stability and which we
consider appropriate for a wide audience."

http://theopencd.sunsite.dk/
 
M

ms

REM said:
I'm really stunned to see my small DOS page getting almost as many
hits as the Win32 page. I have a few utilities and games I began with,
only one of which is freeware. In those days shareware was the method
most authors used, and while the companies or interests have long
since been forgotten, the license is still shareware in my view.
Thanks, REM. Lots of good links for DOS.

Mike Sa
 

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