Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd May 2011 22:13 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
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RE[2]: Seriously, It's Time to Let it Go
by pantheraleo on Tue 24th May 2011 17:54
in reply to "RE: Seriously, It's Time to Let it Go"
I don't think anybody is arguing that it's in a position to challenge Windows on the desktop.
[q]I would like to add that my bank still has some form of OS/2 on the desktop of their PCs.
[q]I would like to add that my bank still has some form of OS/2 on the desktop of their PCs.
Your bank is probably still running OS/2 2.1, or Warp 3 or 4. There are a handful of old ATMs out there that still run OS/2 as well. IBM still provides support and patches for it to business customers who have support contracts for it. But IBM is really pushing the few remaining customers that still use it to migrate to other platforms. IBM really wishes they could completely kill off OS/2.




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I don't think anybody is arguing that it's in a position to challenge Windows on the desktop.
I would like to add that my bank still has some form of OS/2 on the desktop of their PCs. Which means that there is still a market for it. After all, there is still a market for DOS.