What was the graphical file manager thingie that came with DOS 5.0 called?
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Windows?
Heh.
Nope, DOS 5.0 came with a file manager thingie (that was somewhat patterned after the Windows 3.0 (I think) file manager). It also had a program launcher and task swapper.
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If you use the google reader, does it show up in you google "my account" page?
Yeah, as soon as I snarked, the hub got that "I know exactly the file manager thingie you mean, but I can't remember the name either" look.
If you use the google reader, does it show up in you google "my account" page?
yes.
Oh, and does anyone remember the Leading Edge Word Processor? I wanna get that working in my DOS virtual machine - I did a shitload of creative writing back in the day on my Leading Edge XT clone.
Oh, and is there a way to create iso files in OS X that does't involve the command line? [link]
Toast can do it, right? I should install that on my MacBook.
dosshell?
Oh, and is there a way to create iso files in OS X that does't involve the command line?
Applications -> Utilites -> Disk Utility
[edit: Also in Finder: New -> New Burn Folder]
What was the graphical file manager thingie that came with DOS 5.0 called?
I can see it in my head, but I rarely used it. I was an early convert to XTree. Even now (as in, like, yesterday) I still occasionally use a Win32 replacement for it called ZTree.
Oh, and does anyone remember the Leading Edge Word Processor?
Heh. I still have the copy that came with my Leading Edge clone.