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Windows has that, check.
Matter of preference, you can do the same thing on UNIX with an alias.
KDE will have that with QtScript. OS X has that with AppleScript, the new automator, and other things.
Windows Terminal, Mac OS X Server (I believe), most UNIX, Linux and BSD distributions, check.
OS X can do that.
Hmm sorry, but AmigaOS has all of the above! Check.
Vista only as far as I know.
Yeah, in Vista even the requesters don't work :-)