I wish DOS were
like Unix. I wish DOS batch file had the ability like Unix shell language.
I wish DOS programs could act as filters like Unix does. I don't
like M$ DOS any more after I discovered the wonderful Unix world. And I
don't use COMMAND as my primary shell any more after I tried NDOS.
Now I'm using 4DOS.
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I lose my freedom in M$ Window so I lose my play ground. I haven't hack any Windows program up until now. It no longer seems easy to me. But I can still get what I want. Guess what, I can use most (not all, I stress) of sharewares on and on without being annoyed by their build in restrictions. Don't ask me how I did it. I won't tell anyone. I am just telling everyone that there *are* loopholes and I am enjoying them. If you fully understand computer security, the concept of shareware and know every corner of 4dos (yes, you see, 4dos is so powerful that it can meet whatever unbelievable requirements people want), and can handle them together quite well, you would come to a trick by yourself. Maybe the mechanism is about the same with mine. If you can't, never mind, keep learning, for "Knowledge is power". Sooner or later you would enjoy the fruition of it.
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Can't help but eagerly want to have a try of 4dos, right? Here it is, the 4dos552c.zip. You may wonder: "I've seen 4dos552.zip every where, but what's that ending 'c' stands for?" -- Well, try it, and you would know.