Thanks everyone for your feedback on the updated FreeDOS website. I'm *almost* there with the updated site, and I'm hoping to put it live in a few days.
If you'd like to see the work in progress: https://test.freedos.org/ What's done: - front page - Forums - my page - my Patreon page - History - Trademark - Impressum - Books Not done yet: - About - About -> Games - About -> Applications - About -> Programming - Download - News (need to build a new feed, but that's minor) - Bugs (also planning a form to enter a bug report to GitLab without a GitLab account) I haven't added the "latest version is" text on the front page yet, but that's on my "to-do" list as well. I'm incorporating the content from the old Links page into each of the "About" pages. For example, I'll link to where to download the free {personal use} Turbo C and Desmet C when you're on the "About -> Programming" page. By incorporating the links on these pages, my goal is to eliminate the old Links page entirely. Also: I've been planning the new website for many months now, going through several iterations in design and content organization. I think the current version is looking really good. However, all designs can be improved. I'm working with a university professor at MTU and his Usability class in Spring semester (that's right now) to do a usability test for the new website. The Usability students need to have a "frozen" version of the website to test against, so the site doesn't change while they are testing it. Once I make the new website live, the students will do their tests using the https://test.freedos.org/ website. I might make tweaks to the www site during that time, but not to the test site until the students are done with their tests (semester ends in early May). _______________________________________________ Freedos-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel
