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Did you ever use GEOS? Either on a Commodore 64/128, or the PC version? The mobile version? GEOS was extremely fast and feature rich considering the hardware it ran on.
It was mostly coded in a superset of assembler. The biggest problem was probably the lack of reasonably affordable touch screens, other than that, it was a fantastic OS on any device it ran on. Well, technically, it wasn't really an OS since it required DOS for it's bootstrap, but it was more of an operating system than Windows was at the time.