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posted by Rugxulo Homepage, Usono, 09.08.2023, 06:56

I keep forgetting to mention Display. I used to use that a lot (on older computers). Tons of really impressive and powerful features (e.g. graphics viewing).

I already mentioned (in an aside on one of the FreeDOS mailing lists) that my other favorites were Tutordo, DOS Controller (500 kb text editor space, wow), NDN, and Doszip. Even Morgul Player in DOS I liked. (I did have some version of Norton Commander on one PC.)

You could also use Emacs' Dired.

There was an old text editor called E14_EDIT by David Nye. He also wrote a VERY small and simplified shell in assembly (S14.ZIP ??), but I can't find a copy anymore.

There was another good one called Connect (which oddly came bundled with proprietary Borland tools).

I vaguely recall sending a copy of CP853 (mapping?) to the GVFM guy, but that's another I only barely used.

Oh, RVS was an archiver shell. I did like that for a while. (Sad that I never found the Modula-2 sources.)

 

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