its funny, I was just thinking about this the other day, i was planning on
building a dos menu for my ibm ps2-25 that i was going to netboot, trying to
emulate lanschool, which at the time, was a simple menu that kept you out of
the dos-interworkings. although, that menu had the highlight bar that moved
as you clicked the arrows, will any of these systems do this?
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 8:42 AM, Dan Gahlinger <dgahling at hotmail.com> wrote:
You might also want to check out a cool little utility
called "Snobol"
It was actually a "programming language" *cough* (not really!)
I remember ez-menu very well, and it was very simple to use,
snobol is another one, and it's incredibly simple.
we had a retail store running off of snobol for years.
and if I remember correctly, snobol could do things ez-menu couldn't,
depending what you needed.
on the linux side, check out "dialog", I don't know if there's a dos
equivalent.
Just some suggestions...
Dan.
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