Mail Archives: opendos/1998/10/30/12:31:13
On Fri, 30 Oct 1998, Philippe DALLEMAGNE wrote:
|GEM stuff (system and apps) is available at GEMWORLD : http://cws86.kyamk.fi/mirrors/cpm/gemworld.html
I'll probably download it and check it out. Thanks!
|GEM runs fine on my 8086 Olivetti Quaderno Laptop (I gave GEM a run on different machines, from Pentium II/Win95 in 16-color VGA (the best GEM can achieve) to DOS 5.0 Quaderno in 640x400 mono (the best the Quaderno can achieve)).
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|I would like to add something about GEOS/New Deal Office : even if the
|shareware version of NDO is not that attractive, NDO itself is very nice.
|It is highly configurable. It runs also fine on my Quaderno. It is of
|course bigger than GEM but it is also more complete. NDO can handle 16
|millions color display and connects to the internet. IMHO, NDO
|applications are far better (than GEM ones) even though GEM covers a
|large number of functionalities. And, the last but not the least, NDO is
|alive and GEM is *dormant*.
Absolutely. With New Deal I can import and export documents to both
Rich Text (.RTF) and HTML formats, as an example of modern features that I
need that older programmes lack. I'll download it and see what it offers,
though.
|IMHO, Caldera *must* include a GUI for DR-OpenDOS (whatever it is) and
|GEM seems to be a very good candidate, because it is simple, compact and
|efficient (for simple tasks) and Caldera has strong links with DR stuff.
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|But if you come to the need of a complete and powerful DOS application
|suite, NDO is (almost, nothing is perfect) perfect. This is my favourite.
I agree that New Deal is the best supported and most fully-featured DOS
office suite/GUI. If nothing else, Caldera could get the rights to
include the basic GUI/file-management capabilities of NDO that are so well
designed to run with DR-DOS. I love just double-clicking on a DOS
programme in NDO and having New Deal automatically start up a new task for
it in TaskManager. Despite being written by DR, is GEM as well integrated
with DR-DOS as that?
Steven Hurdle
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