As most people that responded yet, I do not use GUI stuff on DOS, hence 
such application would be useless to me. GUI projects were probably 
interesting back in 1992, when people were *forced* to use DOS, and many 
wished some easy colourful interface. But today, the only people still 
using DOS are these that likes DOS for what it is - ie. a single-task, 
text-mode shell.

Anyway, myself - I wouldn't ever use such GUI. If you're looking for 
ideas for a DOS project, then there is one particular thing that I would 
be thrilled to use in DOS (and that I plan to create myself one day, 
when time allows, unless someone fills the gap before): an open-source 
(BSD, GPL or PD) equivalent of the excellent SEA DOS Viewer program. 
That is, a very fast, multi-format image viewer with a nice UI, scaling 
capabilities and some embedded conversion tools.

Mateusz



On 17/02/2016 21:19, Maarten Vermeulen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It’s not really about FreeDOS… but it has something to do with it. :)
>
> I thought that maybe if you all like the idea, I could make a GUI shell.
> It would be exclusive of course. Though, It will be especially for
> FreeDOS. And maybe also MS-DOS and Night DOS. It’s a sort of a vote.
> Would you like the idea of a new GUI shell? Something new, newer then
> the old original (still nice) Windows shells (Windows 1.0; 1.10; 2.0
> etc.). I liked the idea, but if no one likes the idea it’s a bit of a
> pointless thing. Also this will be a second project, where I can work on
> when my other project (BirdOS) is paused for a bit. Then I can wipe my
> mind for a bit.. :)
>
> Some things though:
>
> -Can a 16-bit OS load bitmap images?
>
> -Can, if the idea is voted as a yes, I ‘borrow the FreeDOS logo for [1].
>
> [1] a ‘made for FreeDOS 1.2’ and ‘compatible with FreeDOS ‘1.1’
> emblem/image. This will (maybe) be done with several OS’s.. It will be
> especially for FreeDOS.
>
> Get the discussion going! :)
>
> -Maarten



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