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- Cybermindz Unix Shell Accounts - UNIX shell provider.
- SDF Public Access UNIX System - One of the oldest UNIX shell providers with a DS-3 connection. No IRC without membership fee.
- Rimasec Internet Services - Unix access provider, providing shell accounts and web hosting.
- Oceanius Free Shells Project - Debian and Tinysofa ES shell accounts for beginner programmers and others interested in open source. Background processes, IRC, compilers. Eggdrop provided but no tech support. No IRCd, no BNC. Participation required.
- Shellprompt - A Unix shell provider for email, ftp, web space and provides access to most common Unix tools including compilers.
- Free Shell Accounts - A list with reviews of more than 20 free shell account providers.
- Shell Review - Provides accurate and detailed information on providers and shell accounts.
- Vector iNetworks - Internet security services, UNIX shells and colocation provided on Verizon lines.
- SystemShell - Providing shell accounts on Unix and Linux servers.
- ServDirect - UNIX shell provider.
Wikipedia Articles
- Unix shell - A Unix shell, also called "the command line", provides the traditional user interface for the Unix operating system and for Unix-like systems. Users direct the operation of the computer by entering command input as text for a shell to execute.
- C shell - The C shell (csh) is a Unix shell developed by Bill Joy for the BSD Unix system. It was originally derived from the 6th Edition Unix /bin/sh (which was the Thompson shell), the predecessor of the Bourne shell.
- PWB shell - The PWB shell (also known as the Mashey shell) was an early Unix shell distributed with some versions of Programmer's Workbench UNIX circa 1975-1977. It was a modified (and generally constrained to be upward-compatible) version of the Thompson shell with additional features to increase usability for programming, and was maintained by John Mashey ...
- Thompson shell - The Thompson shell was the first Unix shell, introduced in the first version of Unix in 1971, and was written by Ken Thompson. It was a simple command interpreter, not designed for scripting, but nonetheless introduced several innovative features to the command line interface and led to the development of the later Unix shells.
- Z shell - The Z shell (zsh) is a Unix shell that can be used as an interactive login shell and as a powerful command interpreter for shell scripting. Zsh can be thought of as an extended bourne shell with a large number of improvements, including some of the most useful features of bash, ksh, and tcsh.