GEOS on Computerworld's "gone but not forgotten" OS's

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GEOS on Computerworld's "gone but not forgotten" OS's

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Computerworld has listed the top 10 "gone but not forgotten" computer operating systems, which includes GEOS! Also in the batch are CP/M (for you C128 fans) and AmigaOS (for Ami aficionados). Go to

http://www.computerworld.com/action/art ... geNumber=1

to read the details and to go to the screenshots of the various operating systems.

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Re: GEOS on Computerworld's "gone but not forgotten" OS's

Post by judland »

I saw that today, too.

It never ceases to amaze me when I see how intricately woven Commodore is in the history of personal computing. Too bad it didn't survive to see the days of Linux and Open Source.
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