Heh.  Filesystem GUIs were around long before OS/2 or MacOS, though they
were significantly less complex.  Anyone remember GeOS for the Commodore
64/128 by Berkeley Softworks?  Shockingly similar to early versions of
MacOS.  This was even before the days of mice (mouses?) and you had to
maneuver around your "desktop" with a joystick.  Eventually Commodore
mice came along, and unless my memory is fading they were among the very
first on the market.  IBM users were relegated to 286 and eventually 386
machines and old IBM and MS-Dos, usually with the now forgotten "green
screen" monochrome displays or, if you were _really_ lucky an EGA or CGA
display.  Hehe... man, those were the days.

Off topic?  Well, yeah... sorry.

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Meanie

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