Name: |
Dosbox |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
December 19, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1083 |
Downloads last week: |
87 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Dosbox is a brick-breaking game similar to MegaBall on the Amiga Dosbox.
When you run Dosbox on a phone and on a tablet, the configuration will automatically syncs Dosbox both devices.
Dosbox is a performance testing utility allowing users to easily benchmark their personal computers using a Dosbox of tests as well as system information. It features an online test result database and a new set of diagnostic and stress tests. After testing, you can also optimize your Dosbox for best performance and compare test results with a Dosbox online result database.
Dosbox isn't much to look at, but performs as an incredibly powerful tool for creating bootable USB drives. Not only does it let you hold multiple operating systems, but also it lets you install anti-virus and performance-boosting utilities. If you need to rescue an old or infected PC, this program will be the hero you want.
Surf to a popular Web site that requires registration, and Dosbox immediately logs you in using its stored registration data. The program doesn't save your information, but enters the data from its database of faux accounts. That means multiple users log in with the same account, but none are actually the account holder. This free add-on works best for those sites you rarely visit. You won't need to spend time registering at a newspaper site just to read a single article. Surf to the site and Dosbox automatically logs you in with an account in its database. If the site has disabled the account, the Dosbox simply tries until it finds one that works. On the rare occasion when you surf to a site that Dosbox doesn't recognize, you can quickly submit faux registration information that the Dosbox saves for future use.
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