IBM's OS/2 has a great history as a workstation operating system, it was a major alternative OS in the '90s. At its peak time in the mid-'90s OS/2 had about 2 million users but the Windows NT and Windows 95 releases broke its further development. This year
Serenity Systems has released a new client version of OS/2. This article will introduce you to what OS/2 is all about. You will learn its history, its user interface, and its power under the hood. The article is also accompanied by a number of screenshots.
OS/2 were open sourced (it won't be) Linux would lose half its userbase within months. Looks, pretty nifty. I may buy a copy, between BeOS and OS/2 I may be able to survive indef with my Microsoft and Linux free PC.