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DOS and its softwares continue to be developed.
Please be aware that this list is now rarely |
CONTENTS
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Alternate DOS Versions |
Anti-Virus |
Batch File Tips, Tutorials, and Utitlites |
Audio Programs, Drivers, and Utilities |
Browsers and Internet Programs |
Business Software and Related |
Command and Program References |
Command, Driver and Program Updates |
Databases |
Discussion and Reviews |
Educational and Reference |
Fonts and Editors |
Forums |
Games |
Graphics Imaging Design |
Help, Tips and Tutorials |
History |
Keyboard and Mouse Utilities |
Media Players and Programs |
Memory Management and Utilities |
Menu, Directory, Shell Programs |
Mods, Music Sites |
Monitor and Screen Utilities |
Networks and Communications |
Programming and Porting |
Publishing, Editors, Readers and Publications |
Security |
USB: Drivers, Help, Information |
General DOS Utilities |
General DOS Websites |
Want to try non-Microsoft DOS?
(See also this section: Networks and Communications)
(See within other Headings for additional Help Topics)
When researching DOS history, it is suggested that
readers review multiple sources (both Internet and not)
due to the discrepancies encountered. Then draw your
best conclusions.
MODS are music modules which are played on a dedicated
MOD player. Users may play, modify, or create MODS with
MOD software. MODS created by others are also available.
(See also this section: Browsers and Internet Programs)