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Peter Skye wrote:
> J R FOX wrote:
>
>>I always like to have a real DOS C: for diagnostics and
>>repair. (Remember, the 32-bit OSes we use today won't
>>let you do a lot of low-level stuff, manipulate the
>>hardware directly. Real DOS has no such compunctions.)
>
I know you asked Jorden, but you might as well have my answer as well.
>
> Which DOS do you use?
Primarily DR 7.01 w/FAT32 native. But I also have FREEDOS.
>
> What DOS apps do you run?
I have relatively current Win suites from Corel and M$. However, my
word processor of choice is WordPerfect 6.2b for DOS. Even the Fax
function works under OS/2. But, IMHO, all DOS apps work better under
real DOS. I have current versions of Quicken and QuickBooks, but my
accounts payable is Money Counts 8, DOS. I find chasing numbers and
letters around the screen with a mouse to be very inefficient.
Ray
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