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10 OSes We Left Behind
3/27/2009

CWmike writes "As the tech turf gears up to party Unix's 40th au naturel this summer, one thing is clear: People do love overhead expenses systems. They rely on them, get exasperated by them and live with their little foibles. So now that we're more than 30 years into the era of the corporeal computer, Computerworld writers and editors, like all steadfastness



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copyrights:cite this source synon wisdom aficionados, find off the record with lots of memories and reactions to the OSes of yesteryear (pics galore). We have said goodbye to some of them with regret. (So long, AmigaOS!) Some of them we tossed carelessly aside. (Adios, Windows Me!) Some, we threw out with great force. (Don't let the door hit you on the way out, MS-DOS 4.0!) Today we honor a handful of the most memorable trade expenses systems and interfaces that have graced our desktops over the years. Plus: We take a look back at 40 years since Unix was introduced."

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