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UPDATE: Boxer has now been updated to 0.85! Release notes are here.
What's new in 0.85:
- More reliable behaviour and bugfixes galore.
- Doesn’t screw up your Spaces any longer. (It seemed like a good idea at the time…)
- Smarter game installation that’s better at figuring out how to prepare games.
- Improved game detection and support for more hard-to-please games.
- More handy DOS commands to make life on the prompt more bearable.
- Clearer dialogs and friendlier choices when you quit a game.
- G3 PowerPC support (you poor things.)
Download it from the Boxer website
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Boxer isn't a frontend (like DBGL/Dapplegrey) but a repackaging of DOSBox: it contains its own copy of DOSBox 0.72, and it does not need any special installation or supporting files.
Boxer aims to make it as easy to play a DOS game as it is to play a game in any console emulator. This means automatic game configuration, no profile setup and no big game database you have to fill: just click on a game in Finder and it runs. Boxer lets you install and bundle games into their own elegant click-to-play game packages, either by using the included game-installer droplet or just by renaming the game's folder.
Boxer also makes DOSBox behave more like a native OS X application: with better file handling (run programs and mount folders and ISOs from Finder), standard Mac keyboard shortcuts, auto-detection of mounted CDs and ISOs, auto-detection of resolution and keyboard layout, friendlier default settings and automatic localization.
So if you have a Mac, try it out and tell me what you think!