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'''Optimized Systems Software''' ('''OSS''') was a company that produced [[disk operating system]]s, [[programming language]]s with integrated development environments, and applications primarily for the [[Atari 8-bit family]] of home computers. The founders of OSS waspreviously bestdeveloped known[[Atari forDOS]], their[[Atari enhancedBASIC]], versionsand ofthe [[Atari DOSAssembler Editor]] (for [[Atari, Inc.]], and many OSS products are substantially improved versions. {{nowrap|OS A+,}} thenand [[DOS XL),]] are based on [[Atari BASIC]]DOS. (first [[BASIC A+]], then BASIC XL, and BASIC XE), andare thebased on [[Atari AssemblerBASIC. Editor]] (EASMD, thenand [[MAC/65]]), allare ofmodeled whichon were substantially improved overthe [[Atari's products,Assembler as well as theEditor]]. [[Action! (programming language)|Action!]] is an [[ALGOL]]-inspired compiled programming language with an integrated full-screen editor. OSS also sold some software for the [[Apple II]].<ref name=finest/>
 
OSS transitioned to the [[Atari ST]] with Personal Pascal<ref name=ppmanual>{{cite web|title=Personal Pascal for the Atari ST Manual|url=https://archive.org/details/OSSPersonalPascal|website=archive.org}}</ref> and the [[Mac (computer)|Mac]] with Personal Prolog (which was also advertised for the Atari ST, but may not have been released). OSS was not as significant in those markets.