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> From: Joey Puopolo <[email protected]>
> Date: October 26, 2013 at 12:20:41 PM PDT
> To: "[email protected]" 
> <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" 
> <[email protected]>
> Subject: The FreeDOS I hope to see
> 
> Hi everybody!
> i just joined the mailing list and I tried out FreeDOS. Im totally impressed 
> that this exists hah!
> Im a web developer and UX designer, so I know javascript, python, html etc, 
> so clearly my programming skills wont be much use until at least version 3.0. 
> 
> But I can totally see this as being a great solution for an embedded system. 
> I saw opengem, and tried it out, but a great minimalistic interface would 
> work really well for FreeDOS - something similar to what Windows 8 uses for 
> it's start screen. I will be tinkering around with opengem to see if I can 
> get something like that working. I would think it would be minimal enough to 
> have it be natively included in the kernel.
> 
> I also think FreeDOS could appeal more to the media and get more publicity in 
> tech field, and therefore more developer support, if some "modern" esthetic 
> aspects that we see in different touch devices etc were brought into the 
> project. For example, if zoom were somehow made available by OS(regardless of 
> the current program, even freecom/command.com. so maybe a zoom solution could 
> be a change to the display?). Speaking of command.com, maybe touch/cutemouse 
> support could be added. Another esthetic that could be added is utilizing 
> some modern font options (think OpenDroid, or firefox's open fonts). 
> Again some of these things are not actually important, but they could bring 
> more developers into the project.
> 
> Im not sure if any of these things can even be done without the kernel being 
> natively loaded into protected mode? Maybe some of these, at least, can be 
> emulated for fun to show potential developers some esthetic potential.
> 
> Ok, so Im rambling now haha. These are just some of the ideas that flew 
> through my head while poking around. I wish i knew more about memory and 
> OS-level programming to really knock some things off the project's to-do list.
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