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Programs in the PC versions of those OSes had various levels of complexity - so, at level 1, you got a single-tasking OS with very, very limited functions in all of the applications. At level 4, you got a fully-featured OS.
I don't have any problem with closed ecosystems, as long as you can easily click a "I know what I'm doing" button, or a "su root" button. (Easily being something that's easy for someone who knows what they're doing. So, I don't LITERALLY mean a button. Requiring the user to go to a command prompt and type a command is fine.
The trick is, how to adapt this to the Internet, without limiting functionality too much.