Commodore BASIC was the shell on my Commodore 16 and 64 I had as a kid, and I got GEOS later. I bought an Apple IIe in high school and ran it with Apple DOS 3.3 and ProDOS. The first desktop I built (286) ran DOS 3.3 because I avoided DOS 4.0 until software caught up and bugs were fixed. I also ran DOS and Windows/386 2.1 when I got a 386 the next year.
I also had a Tandy PocketPC between the 64 and IIe, but I have no idea what OS it ran. It had a BASIC shell.
As far as functionality, usability and stability, Windows 7 is probably one of best I've used.
I also had a Tandy PocketPC between the 64 and IIe, but I have no idea what OS it ran. It had a BASIC shell.
As far as functionality, usability and stability, Windows 7 is probably one of best I've used.