FreeDOS files archive, from http://www.freedos.org/ Programs may only be included in the FreeDOS files archive if they meet these requirements: * Does the program include source code? It's not helpful for us to include programs that don't include source code. * Does the license allow anyone to use it? Ideally, we would like to include programs that are under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) or some similarly free/open source software license. Public domain is fine. However, licenses that say "all but ____ users" are not okay, as these licenses are essentially not free to a certain class of people. In particular, look for "free for personal or non-commercial use" as these licenses exclude using the software in a business. * Does the package include a DOS binary? It's not helpful for us to include programs that can't be run on DOS. If the package is a program, then it should include a DOS binary. Often, a developer may provide two packages: a source package, and a binary package. This is okay, as long as they are included together (same directory). Obviously, programming libraries are exceptions to this rule.