Three different command oriented shells are available for the UnixWare
system.
You can choose to work with any one of them.
The shells are as follows:
| Name | Filename | Features | 
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| Bourne Shell | /bin/sh | 
 
First shell to be developed.
Wildcards, basic command language.
Available on the UnixWare system.
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| Korn Shell | /bin/ksh | 
 
Compatible superset of Bourne shell facilities.
Command history editing (edit and reissue previously typed commands
interactively).
Aliases (the ability to define alternative names for commands).
Job control (the ability to run processes in the background and
manipulate background processes).
Extended language syntax (permits more complex scripts to be
written).
Recommended as the shell of first choice.
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| C Shell | /bin/csh | 
 
Different language syntax from Bourne and Korn shell family (similar
to the C programming language).
Command history recall (permits reuse of recently issued commands
without retyping them).
Aliases (the ability to define alternative names for commands).
Limited ability to redirect input and output.
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