Packard Bell Navigator is an alternative shell for the Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 operating systems that shipped with Packard Bell computers in the mid 1990s.
The shell was designed to be simpler to use for computer novices by representing applications as objects in a virtual home, similar to Microsoft Bob and At Ease.
The software was originally developed by a company called Ark Interface, which was acquired by Packard Bell in 1994.
Most pre-1995 versions contained a GUI very similar to Apple Computer's At Ease, but without the folders.
A 3D version, named Packard Bell 3D Navigator, shipped in 2000–2001.