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IBM has said that they will no longer sell OS/2 or OS/2-related products effective December 23, 2005. Standard support (e.g., outside of a service contract) ends on December 31, 2006.
The first version of OS/2 Warp to provide peer-to-peer networking to OS/2 and Windows machines. These networking functions were later added into the regular product line.
IBMs release of OS/2 2.0 was advertised as “a better DOS than DOS and a better Windows than Windows.” In the subsequent battle between Windows and OS/2 for the hearts and minds of users ...
The major thing OS/2 warp has done to piss me off was to crash unexpectedly on an HSBC cash point, just after i'd enter'd the first digit of my pin. Retaining my card as it rebooted : ( Silly ...
OS/2 has OpenOffice and Firefox, developers’ conferences and commercial products. It has a time-honed solidity second to none, and no malware profile whatsoever.
IBM's OS/2 Warp will survive through a new focus on network computing, said executives in charge of the operating system. The strategy, which was devised by chief executive Lou Gerstner, includes ...
The Commodore 64 was a revolutionary computer for its day and age. After four decades, though, it gets harder and harder to use these computers for anything more than educational or hobby electroni… ...
A special edition of OS/2 Version 2.1 for PCs that already had DOS and Windows 3.1 installed. It was less expensive than the full OS/2, because it did not include the Windows code. OS/2 for ...
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