Bluebottle OS

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Bluebottle, (formerly known as AOS), is the name of the next generation Native Oberon, the Oberon operating system for bare PC hardware. It was developed at the ETH Zürich. It is lean and fast and has support for multiprocessor machines. It is completely based on an upward compatible dialect of the Oberon programming language called Active Oberon. Its User Interface supports a kind of "point and click" metaphor to execute commands out of simple text as hyperlinks can be clicked in a web browser.

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