Difference between revisions of "Software"

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* ACT2, Ver. 2.11 of the contact manager, has run on Linspire 4, 5, and 6 as well as FreeSpire 2;  runs on Ubuntu 8.1 but cursor keys don't work.
 
* ACT2, Ver. 2.11 of the contact manager, has run on Linspire 4, 5, and 6 as well as FreeSpire 2;  runs on Ubuntu 8.1 but cursor keys don't work.
 
* [[Software:Adlib Composer|Adlib Composer]] (graphical music production tool for Adlib sound cards)
 
* [[Software:Adlib Composer|Adlib Composer]] (graphical music production tool for Adlib sound cards)
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* [[Software:Ashton Tate's Framework III|Ashton Tate's Framework III]]
 
* [[Software:Protel|Autotrax]]
 
* [[Software:Protel|Autotrax]]
 
* [[Software:Borland Delphi 16-bit|Borland Delphi 16-bit]]
 
* [[Software:Borland Delphi 16-bit|Borland Delphi 16-bit]]
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* [[Software:Microsoft Word|Microsoft Word]]
 
* [[Software:Microsoft Word|Microsoft Word]]
 
* [[Software:Microsoft Works|Microsoft Works]]
 
* [[Software:Microsoft Works|Microsoft Works]]
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* [[Software:Microsoft Windows 95|Microsoft Windows 95]]
 
* [[Software:Microstation 4.0|Microstation 4.0]] (DOS based CAD program)
 
* [[Software:Microstation 4.0|Microstation 4.0]] (DOS based CAD program)
 
* [[Software:Mille Bournes v4.5|Mille Bournes v4.5]]
 
* [[Software:Mille Bournes v4.5|Mille Bournes v4.5]]
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* [[Software:Xtree Gold|Xtree Gold]]
  
 
== O-Z ==
 
== O-Z ==

Revision as of 20:24, 16 December 2009

Here is a list of every article for every application that is known to work or not work on DOSBox. This list is naturally incomplete, but over time, as users take the time to check on their favorite application, this list will help new users understand what they can expect to happen when they try to get their favorite application to work. Software applications are not the primary focus of DOSBox, and the needs of games tend to receive a higher degree of attention by the developers over the needs of an application. Although having said that, most applications work fine in DOSbox.

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