Thanks for your research Don. That's nice of course, but still doesn't 
make it opensource, or even legal :)

cheers,
Mateusz



On 18/05/2015 09:57, Don Flowers wrote:
> I just downloaded two versions of Sea from Vetusware - the Version 12c
> is a shareware "press space to continue" and Version 13 is a patched
> version with no nag-screen, no viruses were detected from either.
>
> On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 3:45 AM, Don Flowers <donr...@gmail.com
> <mailto:donr...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     I just found Sea Dos at Vetusware
>     http://vetusware.com/download/Sea%20Graphics%20Viewer%201.3/?id=4806
>     http://vetusware.com/category/Multimedia/?cat=8&page=11
>
>     I'll give it a try.
>
>     On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 1:25 AM, Mateusz Viste <mate...@viste.fr
>     <mailto:mate...@viste.fr>> wrote:
>
>         Hi Dale,
>
>         I use the SEA DOS Viewer since years, I have only the shareware
>         version
>         though, with the annoying "Press F6" message at start. Must have
>         gotten
>         it on some shareware CD during the late nineties I guess.
>
>         If you can't find it online anymore, here is the version I have:
>
>         
> gopher://gopher.viste.fr/9/abandonware/programs/SEA%2520Graphics%2520Viewer%2520v1.3.rar
>
>         That's a gopher URL, so you will need a gopher client to fetch the
>         content (Firefox can do it using Overbite, but you can also use my
>         Gopherus client on FreeDOS).
>
>         A few years ago I tried to buy a registered version, unfortunately
>         Photodex doesn't care anymore. I also tried to find out the original
>         authors, Bart Wakkee and Harold De Laat, but failed to find any
>         contact
>         to them, they both seem to have vanished. So sadly all we are
>         left is
>         this closed-source, shareware edition (which is still the best image
>         viewer/converter I ever had).
>
>         Mateusz
>
>
>
>         On 17/05/2015 23:20, Dale E Sterner wrote:
>          > Where did you get your Sea Dos viewer? The Sea Dos home page
>         doesn't
>          > seem to be active anymore. One site had a FREE download but
>         when I tried
>          > it a message box came up and said "Your karma is very bad why
>         don't you
>          > do something productive." Sea Dos sounds like good software
>         but looks
>          > like its history along with Pixel.
>          >
>          > cheers
>          > DS
>          >
>          >
>          >
>          > On Thu, 14 May 2015 07:05:37 +0200 Mateusz Viste
>         <mate...@viste.fr <mailto:mate...@viste.fr>>
>          > writes:
>          >> Hello list,
>          >>
>          >> I was browsing the FreeDOS list of packages and I noticed
>         that we
>          >> have
>          >> no picture viewer. I know lots of picture viewers for DOS (my
>          >> favorite
>          >> being by far the excellent SEA DOS Viewer), but none of
>         these I know
>          >> is
>          >> open. It's really sad to see so many fine softwares going to
>         waste
>          >> because of closed sources.
>          >>
>          >> Anyone know about a free (NOT freeware) DOS picture viewer ?
>         Blocek
>          >> can
>          >> be used as a basic picture viewer, but it is much more
>         focused on
>          >> being
>          >> a text editor (as it should be), not really a picture viewer.
>          >>
>          >> Mateusz
>          >>
>


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