Felix Miata wrote:
On 2009/10/01 12:07 (GMT-0400) James Knott composed:
Per Jessen 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.
I used to do 3rd level OS/2 support at IBM Canada, as well as using it myself for about 10 years. I never heard of it either.
It wasn't very well known last century. It's first public release was 1995, between Warp 3 and Warp 4 releases. I didn't run into it until 2001, after it was converted from freeware to shareware. http://www.dfsee.com/dfsee/history.php
I'm still using OS/2 24/7 12.5 years after adopting its fulltime use. Technically the version I use is called eComStation (v1.14), due this month for release in version 2.0.
I used OS/2 from April 1992 until some time in 2002, when I switched to Linux exclusively. I still have the Warp 4 box on my shelf, along with other versions going back to 2.1, but I no longer have it installed. I was at IBM from 1997 to 2000, the first time I was there, when I was doing the OS/2 work. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org