Boxer v1.0.1 is released. Boxer is a Mac version of DOSBox emulator. It aims to make it easy emulation of DOS with a simple configuration. This software provides a robust emulation of DOS games with DOSBox. It launches programs. exe,. com and. bat from the explorer Finder. It creates self-sustaining packs of your games to start with a simple click. He chose a file DOS games to use as the hard disk drive C: \. It also supports drag and drop.
Boxer v1.0.1 Changelog:
Improvements to game importing and disk-image handling: Support for mounting and importing from .IMA floppy-disk images. Better importing for many Good Old Games releases: standalone .GOG disc images are now properly recognised and imported as .ISOs. “Auto-Pause in Background” option is now ignored while importing a game, to allow lengthy installer operations to complete unattended. Extra volumes no longer appear in Finder when Boxer is importing from a disk image. Newly-imported gameboxes with duplicate names now get a different suffix to avoid them looking like sequels. Input fixes and tweaks: Fixed Shift keys sticking when pressed simultaneously (sorry pinball game fans!) CapsLock state is synchronised correctly at startup and when switching back to Boxer. Added F11 and F12 shortcuts to Send Key menu. Changed speed up/slow down CPU shortcuts to Cmd-Up and Cmd-Down. Cursor now vanishes correctly after unpausing when "Follow mouse when Unlocked" is enabled. Other fixes: Boxer now prevents you from choosing to keep your games directly in an OS X system folder (Documents, Applications, your Home folder etc.) Subfolders of these are still fine of course.
Download: Boxer v1.0.1
Source: Here
2011-04-06
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