I love that the website lists OS/2 Warp 4 support then Windows.
Made your day, huh?
I used to use Warp back in the early to mid 90s and I never understood what the hoopla was about - yeah, it did handle multitasking better than Windows 95/98 and made Mac OS of the day look like the crap that it was (crashing single tasking memory hog), but the religious devotion that it had? And now, WTF is the point of OS/2 Warp which hasn't progressed since '96? OSX, Windows, and Linux are much better and they support much more software.
This religious devotion probably came from the climate when it was first released... like Jobs proudly revolting against IBM... or today's "I'm a Mac", "I USE LINUX", etc. The cult members can't see the cult as what it is, objectively... they see their god. Personally, "I'm a meh and I use stuff".
The confusion of a staff member is measured by the length of his memos.
-- New York Times, Jan. 20, 1981
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I love that the website lists OS/2 Warp 4 support then Windows.
Made your day, huh?
I used to use Warp back in the early to mid 90s and I never understood what the hoopla was about - yeah, it did handle multitasking better than Windows 95/98 and made Mac OS of the day look like the crap that it was (crashing single tasking memory hog), but the religious devotion that it had? And now, WTF is the point of OS/2 Warp which hasn't progressed since '96? OSX, Windows, and Linux are much better and they support much more software.
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