At 19:05:50 on Thursday Thursday 01 October 2009, Per Jessen
Stan Goodman wrote:
DFSee, by the way, is among other things an alternative to fdisk, but much more versatile -- and it works with Linux, Windows, Mac (I think), and OS/2. You can look at its website, or ask e.g. Felix Miata (or anyone else who came from OS/2) about it.
I "come from" OS2 myself, but DFSee wasn't of my tools back then.
Then you left very early on. I don't remember when its first release came out, but it was quite a long time ago. Maybe you didn't notice it.
Maybe I never had a need that the standard tools didn't fulfill. I
Or you didn't spend much time on OS/2 Usenet forums.
started with OS/2 around 1990/91 and went the whole way to Warp4 before quitting - around 1998 I think.
I switched from DOS to OS/2 as soon as v2.0 (the first IBM, i.e. post-M$) release came out, and threw in the towel in January 2008.
/Per
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