Two examples
of the results of that... AmigaDOS, BeOS. There are others.
AmigaDOS is different, but I don't know if it has all the features
I'd like. As far as I know, BeOS tries to be somewhat Unix compatible.
Personally I'd say that BeOS tried to be a combination of AmigaOS and UNIX.
Note, I said tried, because they're either dead or dying, and AmigaOS is
more alive than they are.
Zane
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