On 15 July 2014 03:12, Geoff Oltmans <oltmansg at gmail.com> wrote:
Speaking of good DOSes, I'm not sure what the general consensus is here, but my
favorite DOS was IBM PC-DOS 7.0 before upgrading to Windows 95 back in the day. To me,
there was a lot to like about it: A lot of good Central Point tools were included with it,
REXX, a nice graphical DOS shell, a disk defrag tool, Stacker (which I used quite a bit
with some ST-225s back in the day), a decent editor, ability to load drivers from the
command line via dynaload...
Yes, that was a good one. I must admit I didn't get on with the editor
much, though. I much prefer CUA-compliant ones; MS' DOS 6 editor is
nearly perfect for me.
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