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I always enjoyed OS/2 Warp when I used it in the early 90's. It had a lot of features that, at the time, rivaled most other operating systems of the day (except for maybe AmigaOS which was my all time favorite!) It's too bad Microsoft and IBM couldn't get along long enough to finish the work they started together and create a desktop OS that combined all the best features of OS/2 and Windows. Nevertheless, it's good to see OS/2 living on in the form of eComstation. It's really come a long way since the initial release!