Originally posted by bogeyman
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MVS was astounding.
VMS I don't know.
MS-DOS was a good idea for its time.
Windows, we owe it everything. But...
I am so happy not to be using Windows any more on my own computer. And ISTM that the security and stability of OSX comes from the fact that it is unix. It's an ancient invention that just won't quit (like the Porsche 911, Kodachrome -oops...)
Or is it that OSX, like MVS, is only used on systems that are largely under the OS vendor's control?
What else would you run your personal computer on? You've got Windows, unix/linux/Mac, and that's it, no? I mean, you can't download MVS and run your laptop on that, can you?
Are there any sensible (or even imaginative) alternative in view for the personal computer?
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