

It’s an example program included with the proprietary Graphic Vision. GVFM – proprietary graphical file-manager. Company is defunct so will have to pirate.
Dosbox calmira archive#
Version 1.07c appears to be available on Internet Archive but version III (3) is recommended. QuikMenu – proprietary sort of a customizable launcher / workbench thing. Probably will have to hack ‘em out by scratch. ( Screenshots) ( downloads)įastGL / OpenGUI (?) – not sure on this one page on Internet Archive says: “…32-bit graphics library and GUI for MS-DOS …” Might work, might not.
Dosbox calmira full#
Software needs to be ported to take full advantage. ( Screenshots)ĭeskMate – proprietary developed by Tandy Corporation. Norton Desktop for DOS – proprietary file manager shell with some Norton utilities. Screenshots at bottom of linked page (served via Wayback Machine) here is an animated GIF of it in action. Uses a Windows 9x-styled interface and “ start button” paradigm. Available in German and English versions.ĭOS Start! – proprietary file manager and graphical environment for launching programs. Features drag and drop multi-pane file management, a CD player, built-in text-editor, screen-savers, etc. Looks like Windows 3.1.ĭesktop2 – Open source file- and program-manager. Simple graphical file manager shell but sort of gets the job done. (can demo the emulated version on Internet Archive in your browser)ĭOS Shell – proprietary came with MS / PC-DOS. ( screenshots) Author also develops DBGL, a graphical front-end for DOSBox written in Java.Īrachne – extensible graphical Web browser with file manager and system addons is basically Firefox of DOS browsers. “…port of the FLTK GUI to DOS and Apps using it.”Īccess – proprietary simple DOS menu program. (see below)įLTK for DOS – Fast Light Toolkit for DOS. Has Windows SDK to create native GEOS applications. Can run native in Windows 95 – XP DOSBox officially supported (required for Vista, 7, 10 etc). (Open Source, see below) Basically an entire OS/Distro.
Dosbox calmira license#
GEOS / “Breadbox Ensemble” ** – proprietary, commercial $70 license fee. The proprietary DESQview which also has a variant useable with ancient versions of XWindows. QubeOS DOS GUI on Sourceforge – “An open-source shell for FreeDOS written in QBasic” a tad buggy. Part of default FreeDOS distro simple and stable very low resource requirements. OpenGEM – it works… but is not the best experience. Here are some Windowing Systems that should run on FreeDOS and a few others that might possibly be able to as well…
