RE: DOS apps (zaibatsu.circumlunar.space), 03/06/2020 ------------------------------------------------------------ sparcipx posted about a few things, including good programs for MSDOS 5[1]. I've got to chime in with a few recommendations, in no particular order.: 1. HDM IV (hard disk menu) from Jim Hass. I used this years ago, and I still use it on any DOS system that I spend real time on. It's nice for systems with games that I set up for the kids (dead simple). Lots of features, easy to setup, and light weight. 2. Read util. I used to have "READ.COM" which worked, but now I've got Bruce Guthrie's 2001 "Read file viewer". Use it to read through text files more easily. Faster than opening an editor. 3. FastLynx 2.0. This is a great serial/parallel file transfer program. Run it on two PCs to transfer files easily back and forth. 4. Quick Basic 4.5. Has a compiler. Fun to use. 5. Wordstar. I didn't use this in the day, but have since learned to love it on CP/M. Might be worth a look at the DOS port. 6. mtcp suite. A must have if you have networking. IRC client is awesome, and runs great on my 8088. I have a feeling that the netcat could be used to roll a gopher client, but haven't played with it in a while. 7. PC Paint 3.1 by MSC. A good little image editor. 8. Quattro Pro. If you need GUI spreadsheets without Windows, there is a graphical DOS version that works very well. 9. Bobcat for Lynx and Gopher. Honorable mention. 10. Joan Riff's "Z80MU PROFESSIONAL" Z80 and CP/M 2.2 Emulator. For fun and profit. [1] gopher://sdf.org:70/0/users/sparcipx/phlog/March_2020/03-04-20