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I only know of Gem/Gemini, which is a graphical GUI for DOS that's small enough to fit on a standard floppy.
Are there any other such programs? It doesn't really matter if they're small enough to fit on a floppy, though that would be best. Just anything that could be used under DOS to move and delete files and folders and such without having to use the command line. |
windows ?
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Why would someone want to use DOS without using the command line is beyond me. That's what DOS is for. :blink:
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Norton commander, but the best is Dos navigator.I am talking of course for real dos.I never used freedos so i can't tell. |
Omuletzu: I don't see why someone would use Total Commander either. Maybe it's just me, but having a graphical interface to use DOS is not something I really understand. It's so easier and faster to type it by hand... If it get repetitive, then just create a batch file and you're done. :tomato:
As for explorer, the only reason why I use it is because there is nothing better under Windows. The only benefit DOS don't have is multitasking... |
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Yeah, I'm sure the blue screen of death would fit on a floppy. |
DOSSHELL was okay. Should be included in DOS 5 and later if I remember correctly.
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DOS works well for managing files and folders, but it takes more time, something that I don't always have enough of. Having a bootable floppy with a good GUI for moving stuff around is invaluable when preparing a hard drive for a full OS install. Besides, isn't it just cool to have a whole OS on a single floppy? :D Also, I tried SEAL and it looks amazing for such a small program, though it doesn't allow you to run DOS programs directly from its GUI, something that can be done in Gem. Also, SEAL is a little too big to fit on a single floppy, but I figure if I remove some of the games and unecessary programs I could probably get it down to size. |
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