I use OS/2 - eCs everyday. I'm an electronic engineer working in an international collaboration, thus communicating is one of my most important tasks. OS/2 works very well in this regard. The only apps that seem to be missing are the latest net communication thingies, like VNC and VRVS, so I boot to Win something when necessary.
But I anticpate that becoming unnecessary soon with the release the Connectix product for OS/2.
OS/2 may not have all the latest sexiest apps, but I find that a boon to productivity, as I don't waste time tweeking the latest unstable piece of crap just to access some Web site with zero content of value. Most of the new software these days seems to be motivated by creating some propriotary standard. Anything of value, from my point of view, soon becomes available on OS/2 (at a very reasonable price!)
cheers,
Rusty
I use OS/2 - eCs everyday. I'm an electronic engineer working in an international collaboration, thus communicating is one of my most important tasks. OS/2 works very well in this regard. The only apps that seem to be missing are the latest net communication thingies, like VNC and VRVS, so I boot to Win something when necessary. But I anticpate that becoming unnecessary soon with the release the Connectix product for OS/2. OS/2 may not have all the latest sexiest apps, but I find that a boon to productivity, as I don't waste time tweeking the latest unstable piece of crap just to access some Web site with zero content of value. Most of the new software these days seems to be motivated by creating some propriotary standard. Anything of value, from my point of view, soon becomes available on OS/2 (at a very reasonable price!) cheers, Rusty