Axel Braun composed on 2019-01-31 09:48 (UTC+0100):
Felix Miata composed:
I'd guess the majority of non-corporate continuing OS/2 users are also Linux multibooters, so it's not so rare. OS/2 and its successor incarnations offer things no other OS or DE has attempted. It's a significant userbase, both corporate and non-corporate. If it wasn't, eComStation wouldn't have existed, and https://www.arcanoae.com/ wouldn't exist today.
Sounds like 'The return of the Walking Dead' I dropped OS/2 20 years ago, most companies I know of - mostly banks - have kicked it either. So its market share should be around <estimate> 0,001% </estimate>
And yet there are enough to manage to have an annual convention: http://www.warpstock.org/
I can't do with Linux what I am doing almost constantly with OS/2. I have to have both, and interop between them is already plenty bad compared with Linux to Windows and Mac.
I don't know what this very special tasks are
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