For years, running DOS-based business software on Windows was a headache. DOS apps are "selfish" by nature—they were designed for single-tasking environments and often hog 100% of the CPU, even when sitting idle, because they are constantly polling for keyboard input. was the industry-standard solution to "tame" this behavior. Key Capabilities
For a generation of power users, IT admins, and retro gamers, TameDOS wasn't just a utility—it was a lifeline.