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Software > Web browsers >
(on Wikipedia)
http://qupzilla.com/
A Qt cross-platform web browser.
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(on Wikipedia)
http://rarlab.com/
An archival utility.
I've been using this for a hell of a long time.
TODO - add my notes, and scripts
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(on Wikipedia)
https://sourceforge.net/projects/dosbox/
http://www.dosbox.com/
A DOS emulation program.
Absolutely essential for emulating DOS not just within Windows or a traditional Linux environment, but within ARM/Linux as well, for palmtops and phones.
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Software >
http://cdcat.sourceforge.net/web/uk/index.html
Creates a searchable XML database of files on removable media.
This appears to be variously called CdCatalog, Cdcat, The cdcat and Hyper's CD Catalogizer.
TODO - add patch notes
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Software > Web browsers >
(on Wikipedia)
http://links.twibright.com/
A fast, open source, cross-platform Web browser based on the Links web browser.
Where Lynx is the standard console web browser for most Linux distributions and is complete shit, Links is fucking awesome.
I had used this for some time but abandoned it for a while. I'll try it again eventually.
I have a note that says a page can be downloaded from the commandline with links (just like wget).
TODO - there are a lot of other notes in deep archives
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(on Wikipedia)
http://www.4dos.info/ (Klaus Meinhard's Homepage)
The Windows version was called 4NT, but later renamed to TCC/LE
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See also Batch file programming
Software >
http://www.multimediaware.com/qv/
A picture viewer which uses 4DOS-style descript.ion files.
qpv