Years ago, I ran OS/2 Warp 4 as an OS. In recent years I kinda lost
track of the development OS/2. My question then is how much has OS/2 improved in the support of hardware and Internet technologies?
Lately, I have been in an experimenting mood and I still have Warp4
media here.
Is the current releases commercial only these days? Or is Warp4
still worth using today?
Not sure if this echo is still active but hey... :-)
Years ago, I ran OS/2 Warp 4 as an OS. In recent years I kinda lost
track of the development OS/2. My question then is how much has
OS/2 improved in the support of hardware and Internet
technologies? Lately, I have been in an experimenting mood and I
still have Warp4 media here. Is the current releases commercial
only these days? Or is Warp4 still worth using today?
Jeff
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