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Further information: Category:DOS software

DOS was the dominant PC-compatible platform and many notable programs were written for it. These included:

  • Lotus 1-2-3, a protected mode spreadsheet program that saw heavy use in corporate markets and has been credited with the success of the IBM PC.
  • WordPerfect, a word processor that is currently produced for the Windows platform.
  • WordStar, an early word processor which used unique control-key sequences that were replicated by many other editors.
  • dBase, one of the earliest database programs.
  • Harvard Graphics, one of the earliest presentation graphics design programs.
  • Norton Utilities, a collection of disk and system utilities.
  • PC Tools, a collection of disk and system utilities.
  • Norton Commander and XTree, file management utilities.
  • ProComm, Qmodem and Telix, modem communication programs.
  • SideKick, a popup personal information manager.
  • PKZIP, the compression utility that quickly became the standard in file compression.
  • QEMM and 386MAX, DOS memory management utilities.
  • 4DOS, a much improved replacement shell.
  • Arachne, a 16-bit graphical DOS web browser.
  • DJGPP, the 32-bit DPMI DOS port of gcc.
  • Vern Buerg's popular LIST utility, which displays the content of files in ASCII or HEX.
  • Microsoft development software including Microsoft Macro Assembler, Microsoft C and CodeView.
  • Borland's integrated development environment, which included Turbo Pascal, Turbo BASIC, Turbo C and Turbo Assembler.
  • BASIC-language interpreters BASICA and GW-BASIC replicate the BASIC interpreter environment commonly found on 8-bit computers.

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