John Hupp wrote:
> I'm looking for opinions on DOS GUI's.  I'm familiar with still-developing 
> OpenGEM, but I am especially interested in any freeware/open source GUI's 
> that provide for long names for program items (like MS-DOS DOSSHELL but with 
> a more modern look).  Also your judgment of the GUI's file manager, 
> stability and resource consumption.  Task switching is nice, especially if 
> stable, but that's a secondary concern.

A very cool GUI is oZone ;-)))))) It includes a file manager (navigator) 
and is a "modern" GUI with Skin support. Feedback is welcome everytime ;-)

> An off-hand related thought: Is anyone using Arachne as a primary GUI?  If 
> so, the same kinds of questions apply about its shell support. 

I am using as HTML/Help viewer in DOS. The GUI is very good for a 
browser, but not so good for a general GUI.

Bye
-- 
Florian Xaver <http://www.flox.at.tf>

Dr-DOS  Wiki <http://www.drdos.org>
oZone-a GUI operating system for DOS,Linux,Win
SWORD-a nice GUI library for DOS/DJGPP
<http://www.flox.at.tf>









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