The latest version of DOSBox-X (0.83.5) has been recently released. DOSBox-X is a cross-platform DOS emulator originally based on DOSBox, but by now it has so many added features that do not exist in DOSBox or other forks. Some of its unique features are listed here:
DOSBox-X's Feature Highlights
This new version (0.83.5) has quite a few improvements over the previous version, such as major improvements to the save & load state feature (e.g. there are now 100 save slots available), support for Glide wrapper (in addition to internal Voodoo emulation), support for program quick launch feature on the Windows platform, improvement to the mounting features and the Windows installer, and new menu items for a few useful functionalities, plus many more.
Meanwhile, there is another exciting news - the redesigned DOSBox-X homepage has been launched. You can now find more information about DOSBox-X and directly download the DOSBox-X 0.83.5 packages for your platform (Windows, Linux, macOS, or DOS) from the DOSBox-X homepage:
http://dosbox-x.com/
For example, if you use Windows the installer is available from: Download Windows installer
And the release notes for DOSBox-X 0.83.5 is available from:
https://dosbox-x.com/release-0.83.5.html
P.S. The DOSBox-X user guide is available from the online Wiki:
https://github.com/wengier/dosbox-x-wiki/wiki
DOSBox-X's Feature Highlights
This new version (0.83.5) has quite a few improvements over the previous version, such as major improvements to the save & load state feature (e.g. there are now 100 save slots available), support for Glide wrapper (in addition to internal Voodoo emulation), support for program quick launch feature on the Windows platform, improvement to the mounting features and the Windows installer, and new menu items for a few useful functionalities, plus many more.
Meanwhile, there is another exciting news - the redesigned DOSBox-X homepage has been launched. You can now find more information about DOSBox-X and directly download the DOSBox-X 0.83.5 packages for your platform (Windows, Linux, macOS, or DOS) from the DOSBox-X homepage:
http://dosbox-x.com/
For example, if you use Windows the installer is available from: Download Windows installer
And the release notes for DOSBox-X 0.83.5 is available from:
https://dosbox-x.com/release-0.83.5.html
P.S. The DOSBox-X user guide is available from the online Wiki:
https://github.com/wengier/dosbox-x-wiki/wiki