Ok, i think the answer for this question is uncertain and doubtful. There is something in GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris/OpenSolaris, MacOSX, AIX, that i really like, but i don’t know what it is. Sad, but true. All that OS have a deep, really deep relation with each other, but wich is? trademarks..Unix was the “magic word” sometime ago, but is more marketing than anything, costs a lot of money, and is just a trademark right now. So, many of the OS that i like are not UNIX ’03 certified. First problem, i can’t say i like UNIX OS, is not wrong, but not totaly right. Microsoft(MS) Windows is not UNIX, but GNU/Linux, OpenSolaris, and FreeBSD are not either.

POSIX (IEEE 1003) was born like a government requirement for make business, so needless to say that Microsoft Windows is POSIX compliant. Here you can see another side of the problem: POSIX compliant OS is not something i can say that defines the characteristics that technicaly makes me choose Solaris or *BSD, because besides Microsoft Windows be POSIX compliant, there are a lot of concepts in MS windows that i don’t like and are totaly different from the other OS that i do. And seems like POSIX is going in the same direction as UNIX, that is why i think many OS are choosing the Single UNIX Specification, as a OPEN and FREE standard, and maybe that is the UNIX-like definition. But that is the formal answer? Why MS Windows is not a UNIX-like OS?
So, i ask for your help to solve this question, i know you are out there, leave a comment and explain me: What is the definition that separates MS windows from the others, and what is the common and exclusive features of the other OS’s? Unix-like is the answer?