Would be really interesting to hear, how people continue actively using
DOS today, including their hardware/software environment.  Of course, not
including testing environments, as these can get really exquisite!  And,
I already realize one of the environments DOS is still used, for
engineering and bare-metal programming projects.

More specifically, what Jim Hall uses for day to day tasks, whether he
entirely resorts to using DOS/FreeDOS for daily (office) tasks, or uses MS
Windows, Mac or Linux for office related tasks.

Guessing, this would make a good video for the FreeDOS YouTube site.
Lots of video clips, but nothing really showing his daily
hardware/software environment, except for one recent photo of his
(powered-off) desktop.

More so curious, does anybody use DOS/FreeDOS for daily office work?
We've all heard of one writer doing so.


Roger

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