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This news actually brought tears to my eyes - an ancient urge suddenly rised to the surface - hmmmm about 60€ for an upgrade.
I'm glad that the guys finally has finished the 2.0.
But I have moved on - three years ago I removed eCS on both my desktop-computer, server and laptop and replaced it with openSUSE.
It took a couple of days getting the WiFi working (It took about 15 mins with eCS and worked perfectly) on my Broadcom nick on laptop - well with openSUSE it was only able to connect if the signal was strong - it first became stable with the following version of the OS. Now it also works perfectly, but it took a while.
I still recall a small tool that made the windows on my OS/2 3.0 explode into small pieces, when closed - glorious - actually it brought just as much happyness and productivity to my everyday work as all of the animations, wobbely windows and transparancy of KDE4.
For years I missed the PM/WPS but now has gotten used to KDE4 - and here I stay.