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  • While not having used a computer until the 1990s, I was under the assumption that tcsh was the first *nix shell to use the arrow keys to navigate back and forth through the shell history. Commented Jun 17, 2016 at 23:06
  • What kind of argument is that? "I liked the window feature of Windows NT 3.1, so that's I've used it onward" Commented Dec 13, 2021 at 17:59
  • @Nearoo It's a valid kind of argument. Why am I still using a freezer from the 1981? Because it still run fine and does solves all my needs of storing perishable foods. Yes, new models exists with new feature, but i put effort in it and I don't want to put more as long as it suits my needs. Why am I still using bash, because 30 years ago they introduced the feature I needed and made me stop looking around wasting time and effort learning ho to do the same things just because, for me, is enough. Commented Jul 28, 2023 at 14:47