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Personally I think the new low price is great. I really do like eComStation and 2.0 is a stellar release. It has just enough modern software to work as a good laptop OS, and very lower hardware requirements. I can also play all my old DOS games when i am feeling extra nostalgic (yes i can do that in XP for teh most part, and windows 7 or linux using DOS Box, but i digress).
eCom has open office 3.1 as well as fire fox and a bunch of other stuff (QT is a big thing for me as thats what i develop most in these days). If you get some extra cash you should give it a buy. I don't mind the price as i think of it as supporting a company that's working hard to bring OS/2 up to modern day standards.