Seal is a free, open source 32-bit GUI written primarily for DOS compatible systems.
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First of all, i (Kostas "Bad Sector" Michalopoulos) am the new maintainer of SEAL. Secondly, SEAL is transforming to XSeal, which will be written almost from the scratch, based on my other software (available on sourceforge), The Force. This puts the state of the project back to "Pre-Alpha". This major rewrite is a must, since SEAL 2.0 failed to be the major rewrite of SEAL 1.0 :-) and followed the same architecture and design, while focusing on eye candy instead of the underlying system. Anyway, XSeal will be focused to good performance, preemptive multitasking (SEAL 1/2 used cooperative event-based multitasking). Also, unlike SEAL 1/2, XSeal will provide only a very basic window-based interface. Programmers should use this very basic interface to program low level programs (such as games) or a toolkit to program more sophisticated material. I'm planning to port GTK+ to XSeal, but this is only a plan and i don't know how possible this is. The discussion about the abone new should be done in the Forums section on the XSeal Home Page.
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