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DOS Shell

DOS Shell was a user interface for MS-DOS, acting as an intermediary between users and the computer's command prompt. It provided a graphical environment with windows, icons, and menus, making it easier to navigate and manage files without typing text commands. DOS Shell allowed users to perform tasks like opening, copying, and deleting files through visual controls. It was popular in the 1980s and early 1990s as a more user-friendly way to interact with computers before graphical operating systems like Windows became standard.