Michael Perry wrote:
This is a good point regarding IBM. I did OS/2 since the 2.1 days and went through 3.0 and 4.0 as first a beta and gamma tester for IBM and then on to using it. IBM's commitment to end users for OS/2 has always been questionable. I dont think that IBM's commitment to their established vertical market is sagging though. These are their "bread and butter" clients. They still release fixpacks for the warp family of products.
I also did support through a lot of mechanisms some years ago including mailing lists, web pages, and I helped chair the first Warpstock.
OS/2's longevity is not directly tied to IBM these days. People will continue to use OS/2 because its inherently superior to NT and any win 9x product. I still have a warp 3 partition here which works quite well. Their new product includes a journaling file system and is primarily a
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