![]() Such environments included Digital Research's Graphical Environment Manager (GEM) or Open GEM, Cybex Power Shell, and probably others as well. But one can make it look semi-attractive and make it somewhat useful with these "guasi-graphical" environments such as what you show. Yes, although it has limited memory space and limited ability to multitask, limited file system, etc. ![]() They severely limit its capabilities, to avoid causing confusion to such people. ![]() It's designed to make things easy for people who don't have time to read manuals. ![]() But if you keep reading the whole manual repeatedly, while getting more experience with Bash, you will keep discovering nifty features you missed when you read the manual before. It's often hard to find nifty features in the manual, because it's hard to figure out what name they would go by. Have you ever found yourself wishing your command line shell (such as or cmd.exe on Windows) had certain features that would make your work easier? With Bash, whenever you have that kind of wish, it pays to do some research to find out if it might have that feature after all. Such as Bash, which has zillions of nifty features you don't have to learn till you need them. The command line shells are very powerful.
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