Mail Archives: opendos/1998/10/31/21:33:00
| A way of creating shortcuts or launchers to DOS programmes is necessary
|too, IMO. New Deal has a different icon for DOS programmes with a .EXE
|(and .COM) extension and DOS programmes are therefore easy to find and
|load, and you can create shortcuts to ones you load often. With GEM, I
|found myself taking longer than I wanted searching for executables in
|large directories because they don't have a unique icon, and there's no
|way to create shortcuts to them (actually, I guess you could create batch
I see now that I was wrong and GEM does have a unique icon for files
with a .COM or .EXE extension. It had a similar, boxy shape to another
icon and I didn't notice the difference at first. Sorry. :)
I do find GEM's interface difficult and unattractive. Difficult in
that the file manager is non-windowing (up to two, non-movable file
displays), unattractive in the sense that it's a two-colour display with
simplistic icons. It hardly takes advantage of VGA, and in fact looks
like they simply adapted the CGA display to the larger resolution.
I don't suppose that GEM has long file name capability either? It
doesn't appear to.
Steven Hurdle
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