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Re: Unix Command Line - Delete command
On Tuesday, December 11, 2012 2:25:20 PM UTC-6, gid...@sasktel.net wrote:
> So not to offend, it will now be known as
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> can't use the word Apple in it
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> can't use the word Unix ...
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> can't use the word Linux ...
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> Davex is taken
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> Apple calls their command line Terminal
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> Command shell is lame
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> calling them external commands may get confused with commands that are installed between basic.system and its buffers.
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> Is the Wizard of External Shell Commands taken?
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> WESC - hmmm!
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> Isn't The Wizard of Oz from that Disney show? Copyright infringement?
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> For the record, I started out by calling it Unix Style Command Line, but it was too long to fit on the Title line, so I removed the Style word figuring everyone would still know what I meant.
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> Since you have not been following very close, then you have not seen or read the power I have programmed into the commands, that can be used from the applesoft prompt.
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> So, from here on it will be known as:
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> Command Line Shell for unlimited external commands to be used at the applesoft prompt on the Apl2 (can't use the real word) created by Rob
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> CLSFUECTBUATAPOTACBR - I was hoping that would say something meaningful
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> All kidding aside, I will not use the *NIX word any more
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> Rob
Well, it's not a posix-compliant OS but rather a very handy shell. AppleShell ApplesHell? AShell? ProShell (wait, too similar to Prosel) Just brainstorming...
-B