Boxer For Mac Os X



When comparing Boxer vs Microsoft Outlook, the Slant community recommends Microsoft Outlook for most people.In the question“What are the best e-mail clients for Android?” Microsoft Outlook is ranked 13th while Boxer is ranked 17th. The most important reason people chose Microsoft Outlook is. A couple of days ago, macOS 10.13.4 was released which starts issuing warnings that apps which don't support 64-bit will be retired with macOS 10.14 (expected in Autumn '18). This means that Boxer will in its current setup stop working o.

Boxer For Mac Os X

Download size approx. 380 MB - Includes voices in English, Russian and Esperanto. Some menu languages aren't shown correctly. These packages use DOSBox for PC and Boxer app for Mac.

Boxer plays all the MS-DOS games of your misspent youth, right here on your Mac. There's no clots of configuration and baffling DOS commands between you and your fun: just drag-drop your games onto.


Mac OS X

  • Click DOWNLOAD - it takes a while.
  • Click Billy_for_Mac in Downloads.
  • Drag the Boxer icon to the desktop - do NOT DELETE it.
  • Double-click the Boxer icon.
  • Drag the folder Billy from Billy_for_Mac to Import a new game.
  • Click the Launch game button.
  • Now click on billy.exe



The mouse cursor disappears while you play.

Linux

  • Click DOWNLOAD - it takes a while
  • Unpack billy_windows_full.zip
  • Install DOSBOX - e.g. on Ubuntu write sudo apt install dosbox from the console
  • Open the Billy folder from the console
  • Start dosbox from the console


Windows

  • Click DOWNLOAD - it takes a while
  • Unpack billy_windows_full.zip
  • Open the Billy folder
  • Start RunBilly.bat
Boxer for mac os x 10.7

Keep your game progress (SAVEGAME)

If you have downloaded the game earlier you can download the full game again and copy the file SAVEGAME from your old version into the SETTINGS sub folder overwriting the existing file. The SETTINGS folder is located inside the Billy/Game folder.

Boxer Macos


What does Boxer do?

Boxer plays all the MS-DOS games of your misspent youth, right here on your Mac.

Boxer

There’s no clots of configuration and baffling DOS commands between you and your fun: just drag-drop your games onto Boxer, and you’ll be playing in minutes.

Boxer takes your CDs, floppies and bootleg game copies and wraps them into app-style gameboxes you just click to play. They’re self-contained so you can back them up or share them with friends. No mess, no fuss.

If your nostalgia demands more, then decorate your games with gorgeous icons and admire your collection from your very own Finder games shelf.

Boxer is powered by DOSBox’s robust DOS emulation, which means it’ll play almost any DOS game you throw at it.

What’s new in 1.3?

  • Drag the volume up, then down, then up again with a statusbar volume control!

  • Save screenshots to the desktop with an easy shortcut!

  • Zip through boring game intros with the fast-forward key!

  • Paste text from OS X into any DOS program!

  • Gameboxes now remember all your drives from last time, so it’s dead easy to use an extra drive for sharing files between games.

  • Expanded help for installing patches & game expansions and dealing with Windows-only games.

  • Lots of little UI improvements that you won’t consciously notice but which will make your day that teeny bit happier.

  • About six gajillion bugfixes.

Full release notesFor

Hit the ground playing.

Boxer comes with 4 ready-to-play DOS games to whet your appetite: Commander Keen 4 and demos of Epic Pinball, Ultima Underworld and X-COM: UFO Defense. Bon appetit!

More game demos

MS-DOS has never looked so good.

Boxer is designed to look, feel and work beautifully: just like everything else you love on your Mac.

That means Boxer fits hand in glove with OS X: you can launch programs and gameboxes straight from Finder, search your collection in Spotlight, add extra drives in DOS just by drag-and-drop.

And if you run into trouble, there’s comprehensive built-in help just a click away.

Boxer For Mac Os X 10.13