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but from what I can tell, it lost to Win3x because the latter was much cheaper.
What actually happened is Quarterdeck was aquited by Symantec... instead of sending the code to Symantec the QD Engineers deleted it. Lost forever!
Therefore the product was never released. QD was cheap! and actually did perform multi-tasking which I havent seen for a very long time since. Back in the day QD ran several of Dos boxes (lotus PFSwrite and mainframe programs in the background) real multi-tasking while W311 couldnt. It also ran more than one instance of an application.
Win3 was the first platform where Microsoft started to kill off their competition in spreadsheets, wordprocessing, Data Base and later in Browers.
I had limited success multitasking with W31
Detailed veiw of Desqview...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DESQview