AmpShell is a DOSBox front-end for Windows and GNU/Linux (runnable under GNU/Linux if the Mono libraries are installed).
Simple GUI for configuring DOSBox.
Easy to use interface that allows you to tweak every aspect of DOSBox as well as create individual profiles for each of your games. Includes a very detailed manual.
(No longer being developed)
D-Fend Reloaded is a graphical environment for DosBox. D-Fend Reloaded is a successor of the discontinued D-Fend. Both environments look alike and D-Fend Reloaded contains all features of D-Fend. Even the D-Fend config files can be used.
D.O.G. is another quality DOSBox Frontend. Some unique features are the ability to Autorun DOS CD-Roms, and Bin/Cue CD Image Support. (Select the cue file as the exe and you can browse the image from within D.O.G.)
DOSBox is a great emulator for playing your DOS games. It's feature-rich, highly compatible and easy to operate. But if you want to use it with multiple games, or want to be able to try out different DOSBox versions, things might become a bit complicated. Also, not everyone is willing to learn about using DOSBox, or how to install a game using a DOS game installer. That's when a frontend like DBGL might help out. It will get your games organized and presented such that you can have more fun actually playing them. And with the provided GamePackArchives you'll be up and running in minutes.
DBoxFE has a nice layout with an easy to use interface. Compatible with DOSBox v0.7x.
DosBlaster is a Windows Explorer shell extension for dosbox. You can launch dosbox by right click on dos executable files in your Windows Explorer.
Very easy to use... right click on the game executable and either select 'run game' or 'config game'. Note: DosBlaster is packaged with DOSBox v0.70. To update download the latest version and copy the executable to the DosBlaster directory.
DosBlaster is a DOS game launcher to run DOS games. It requires DOSBOX (http://www.dosbox.com) as a backend to run the game. The users import the games and then run them.
Another simple GUI for configuring DOSBox.
The program DosPanel is a graphical user interface for DOSBox. The user can make all required settings needed to start DOS applications in DOSBox without concern the somewhat crude syntax of the configuration file. Each DOS application can have its individual settings stored by the program.
DOSShell is a very simple and easy to use frontend for DOSBox.
Jamyda manages applications that will be launched via the tool DOSBox.
A Java application (will not run on Linux) that is easy to use.
ProGammaX is designed for the DOSBox emulator. It works as the DOSBox file management program, now you can easily start an old DOS program with this application. ProGammax currently supports the DOSBox version 0.74.
RobyDOSBox is a frontend for, you guessed it, DosBox. Eye pleasing and easy to use.
Turbo Dos Box is a very easy and small frontend for DOSBox.
This one actually took me a couple minutes to figure out. Once you get the gist of it... it is pretty easy to use. It needs to be extracted to your DOSBox directory and contains both 32 and 64bit versions. A nice feature is the ability to create shortcuts in the game directory itself. These can be copied and pasted to your desktop or start menu and run like normal games.