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DBGL

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DBGL is a Java frontend for DOSBox, based largely upon the proven interface of D-Fend.

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License model

  • FreeOpen Source

Country of Origin

  • NL flagNetherlands
  • European Union flagEU

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • DOSBox
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Features

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  1.  Portable
  2.  DOS emulation
  3.  Game Launcher
  4.  Batch processing
  5.  Multiple languages

 Tags

  • dosbox-frontend
  • dos

DBGL News & Activities

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  • MCQ333 liked DBGL
    3 months ago
  • Korwin reviewed DBGL  
    7 months ago

    The application crashes on the screen for editing game information.

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DBGL information

  • Developed by

    NL flagRonald Blankendaal
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    15 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Arabic
    • Chinese
    • Danish
    • Dutch
    • French
    • Finnish
    • German
    • Greek
    • Italian
    • Korean
    • Polish
    • Portuguese
    • Slovene
    • Slovak
    • Spanish
    • Swedish
    • Russian

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Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about DBGL, and it has gotten 7 likes

DBGL was added to AlternativeTo by kscalvert on Oct 4, 2012 and this page was last updated Sep 14, 2022.

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Top Negative Comment
Korwin
Nov 1, 2024
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The application crashes on the screen for editing game information.

What is DBGL?

DBGL is a Java frontend for DOSBox, based largely upon the proven interface of D-Fend.

DBGL serves as a frontend / Graphical User Interface to DOSBox (configuration). It tries to make creating DOSBox configuration files a little easier by offering a (relatively) simple interface, some shortcuts and a little bit of intelligence (DOSBox behavior). Once your DOS games are configured in DBGL, its very easy to setup or start them, or alter their configuration or associated DOSBox version.