Little-remembered but not terrible was the commercial Looking Glass desktop that Caldera shipped in some 1.x versions. It looked like Windows 3.0 but did not act like it. Still, it quelled the abject terror of uners who had bought a thick book with a CD at the back and had blown away everything recognizable from their 386sx-16 machines.
Looking Glass: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jSy-9QRTvRs
It was when we all used NEdit, because it worked in a way we understood, but also because when you looked at the "About" menu item it said that it came from Fermilab, which made us feel very cool. Which, of course, we were.<g>
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