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
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>I remember that in 1995 demo CDs of Warp 3 were bundled with RAM Magazine in
>Greece, a country not too hot for computers at the time.
at the time? which time was that? last time i checked that country was still not too hot for computers. how do you define "hot" anyway? from the number of users? infinissimal. from the number of coders? virtually nonexistant. That's probably why RAM had an easy time getting the licence to publish Warp 3.