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Errm, you mean Teaxas Instruments 99/4A? Like here?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TI_99/4A
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Unfortunately my parents bought me an Atari 99/4a computer and not an Apple II or C64. It wasn't until a few years later when I bought a pc that I bought GEOS and got to experience it.
One of the selling points on the PC/PC laptop side was that it looked as exactly the same as it could (Windows didn't look the same on desktops and laptops at the time).
The only downside was that Windows looked prettier when it did come out. And sorry to say too many people chose pretty over great functionality. The same was true between OS/2 and Windows 3.1 and Windows '95.
Thanks for the walk down memory lane even if it was on a C64 which I wasn't lucky to have back then.