GRUB for DOS is a bootloader package used to install and manage multiple operating systems on a single computer. It is based on the GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) for Linux and is designed to be used on DOS-based systems. It is a free open source project and can be used to boot from various operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and BSD. It can also be used to create a multi-boot environment, allowing users to choose from multiple operating systems when booting. It features a graphical user interface, which makes it easier to configure, and provides support for a variety of file systems and partition types. GRUB for DOS enables users to customize the boot process, allowing them to choose the OS to boot, select boot options, and even edit the boot menu. It also supports a variety of bootable disk images such as ISO, IMG, and BIN.
Discontinued The project is no longer maintained. The latest version, released on October 18, 2010, can still be downloaded from Google Code.
Discontinued Since XOSL is no longer maintained, but can still be used, a modified version comes from the original version: see https://sourceforge.net/projects/xosl2/.
Discontinued The project seems to be no longer updated. The latest version can still be downloaded from the official website, in the Early Works section.
REFI discontinued. It has no longer been maintained since 2013. The author suggested visiting http://alternativeapp.info/software/refind/, a fork of the original program.