2014-12-29 20:39 GMT+02:00 Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com>:

> Nope. Vastly more popular than OS/2.
>

OK, yes, my Macintosh Classic didn't have a cli. But the Macs back then
were much like feature phones are today. You got basic functionality in the
standard package with the very beautiful UI and if you wanted to do
anything other than draw in MacPaint or edit text files, you had to give $$
to Apple. So one could argue that the lack of a CLI (among other
developer/power user tools) was part feature, part marketing decision.
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