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DOS2USB 1.59.24

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DOS2USB 1.59.24

Submitted By: kalpesh joshi
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MS-DOS based applications are designed to print on character mode printers. Presently many laser and inkjet printers have powerful features but come with connectivity to only USB ports which DOS applications cannot access. DOS2USB extends the printing ability of DOS programs by capturing MS-DOS print jobs and redirecting them to windows printer irrespective of their types including USB Printers, Network Printers, Print-Servers, as well as PDF-printers too! The job redirection works even if a printer is physically connected to the captured port, on any PC running Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 and Linux (via Wine).
Fast and high resolution printing.
Color printing!
No need to modify MS-DOS application.
No extra setting required.
Can print on any windows printer.
Send the print jobs via fax (using any third-party fax software acting like a printer i.e. Microsoft Fax or a multifunction all-in-one printer)
Print complex jobs to legacy printers in DMP Print mode (including drawings and graphics) without going through the Windows driver and without changing the original jobs.
Built in Code Page Supports. Currently Code Page 437(OEM), Code Page 850(ANSI Latin1) and Code Page 862 (Hebrew) supported. More code pages supports are under development.
Free Lifetime upgrade to new versions.
Free Email notification to the Registered user for new version.


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Languages:
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Platforms:
MS-DOS, Windows
Release date:
1/25/2006
License:
Unknown
Size:
692 KB
Price/Fee (US$):
19.99 $
Number of downloads:
383

Comments (1)

A Great Program!!! starstarstarstarstar   Posted by: Harry Jones on Tuesday, April 18, 2006

This is an excellent piece of software and exactly what I needed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I just wonder how they did it? I can't find how to access the USB ports from Dos on the Internet. Or in any tech book I have.

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