bettablue
Veteran Member
Back in the late 1980's to early 1990's I bought a used Packard Bell computer that came with DOS 3.3 installed. There was a program I think was called "Menu Works" installed on the computers hard disc. The menu program allowed the user to make program "Groups", and would allow the use of shortcuts in viewable frames. To open a specific program, all you had to do was select the program using either the directional pointer keys on the keyboard till the program was highlighted, or with the use of a mouse, one could actually run the computer much the same as running in Windows 3.1, albeit with no icons. Everything was still text based. Adding a program to a particular frame, or program group was really quite easy.
Now that I have several IBM computers running DOS 3.3 to DOS 6.22, I am looking for that program. From what I remember, the program didn't take up much memory, but I could very well be mistaken. Still, if someone could point me to where I can get a copy of the program, or possibly get me a copy I would be completely thrilled!
Thanks much.
Now that I have several IBM computers running DOS 3.3 to DOS 6.22, I am looking for that program. From what I remember, the program didn't take up much memory, but I could very well be mistaken. Still, if someone could point me to where I can get a copy of the program, or possibly get me a copy I would be completely thrilled!
Thanks much.