I'm working on re-doing my programming computer. I was wanting to install some kind of simple DOS menu program to organize all my RSS and such. I used to have an old program called "Point and Shoot" that came with a 10 pack of 3.5" floppies back in the day and it worked great!
Any suggestions on what you guys use?
DOS Menu program?
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i just use the shortcuts that the install disks create when you install the program. dos can't do much more than put them in alph order anyway.
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i just use the shortcuts
I don't think he's talking about winblows, here. Sounds like he's actually using DOS
There were literally hundreds (probably) of DOS menus. A quick search on Google yields many, under "dos menu", free
http://home.att.net/~short.stop/freesof ... smallmenus
Seems to me I used to have one called "Amenu"
http://esca.atomki.hu/simtel/msdos/menu.html
ftp://ftp.iif.hu/pub/simtelnet/msdos/menu/sgamenu.zip