I decided to make a small research, and found these libraries suggested to 
someone:



Turbovision: "TVision was developed by Borland (now Imprise) in 1992 (v1.03) as 
a tool
for your TurboC and TurboPascal compilers."



"Turbo Vision (TVision for short) is a TUI (Text User Interface) that
implements the well known CUA widgets. With TVision you can create an intuitive 
text mode application, intuitive means it will have CUA like
interface (check boxes, radio buttons, push buttons, input lines, pull-down
menues, status bars, etc.)"



"The original code is copyrighted by Borland but is freely available from the 
net. Try here.This port is distributed under the GPL license and the Sigala's 
port under a BSD like license."

taken from: http://tvision.sourceforge.net/

found from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_Vision



Also, nanox-lib:

"Nano-X as it is named today, is an Open Source project that develops a 
graphical windowing system for small and embedded devices. Nano-X does 
not require any operating system or other graphics system support, as it
 writes directly to the display hardware. Nano-X is designed to be 
portable, and can run in a wide variety of hardware and software 
environments."



"Nano-X has been ported to DOS using DJGPP. All development based on this 
library has been done using the DJGPP compiler."



"Based on the DOS port of the Nano-X library and FLTK the browser Dillo has 
been ported to DOS and is available from this site."



Quotes taken from: https://sourceforge.net/p/fltk-dos/wiki/NanoX_Introduction/



A comment on that page says: "Although a work in progress, NXLIB also is making 
progress running unmodified QT and GTK+ programs."



Also, unsure how much it is linked to previous info:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/fltk-dos/ "This site features a port of the 
FLTK GUI to DOS and Apps using it."



The link that triggered the other was: 
https://retrocomputing.stackexchange.com/questions/14375/c-c-ui-library-similar-to-visual-basic-for-dos
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