SEAL GUI

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Seal GUI running different applications
Seal GUI running different applications

SEAL (also called XSeal [1]) is a 32-bit graphical user interface for DOS created by Michal Stencl.[2] SEAL requires at least an Intel 80486, 8MB of RAM (although it may be possible to run SEAL on less, doing so is not recommended), a video card supporting 640x480 with 256 colors, 1.6MB of hard drive space, MS-DOS 3.0+ or equivalent (DR-DOS, PC-DOS, FreeDOS). SEAL is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). It hasn't been under development since 2003. The last release, 2.0.11, came out 2002-04-11.[3]

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