Warp 4.52 was in 2002 (Convenience pack 2)
Warp 4.51 was in 2001 (Convenience pack 1)
Warp 4.5 Was in 2000 (Aurora server)
Warp 4 was in '96
Warp 3 Connect was in '94
Yeah, I agree, they were pussies about competing with MS. Balls would have been needed if they wanted to compete and unfortunatly there wasn't even 1 set to be found there.
It was pathetic when they gave up going after the home market. Their story sounded like "how could we lose a competition that we weren't competing in" and claimed they were in it for the business market. They nicely took another shot in the nuts from MS in that market too. Morons.
Which is really sad since OS/2 still has the nicest, most configurable GUI I have ever seen.
There have been two additional releases of OS/2 since Warp 4 in 1996. Known as convenience packs.
I run Merlin Convenience Pack 2 which is OS/2 4.52 which, as I said, was released in 2002.
OS/2 isn't dead... but IBM's heart hasn't been been in it for a long time.
He did have a point, sad that some sort of palsey may have gotten in the way of expressing the thought.
pigfukr = chronic crappy typing followed by obsessive proofreading.
You quote it as if your statement is based on some statistical study. Care to share this source, or do you happen to be an expert in this field of "studying shit that doesn't matter"?
It's a generalization to say bad spellers are ignorant.
Just as it's incorrect to assume that a person with a degree is intelligent.
Warp 4.52 was in 2002 (Convenience pack 2) Warp 4.51 was in 2001 (Convenience pack 1) Warp 4.5 Was in 2000 (Aurora server) Warp 4 was in '96 Warp 3 Connect was in '94
Yeah, I agree, they were pussies about competing with MS. Balls would have been needed if they wanted to compete and unfortunatly there wasn't even 1 set to be found there. It was pathetic when they gave up going after the home market. Their story sounded like "how could we lose a competition that we weren't competing in" and claimed they were in it for the business market. They nicely took another shot in the nuts from MS in that market too. Morons. Which is really sad since OS/2 still has the nicest, most configurable GUI I have ever seen.
There have been two additional releases of OS/2 since Warp 4 in 1996. Known as convenience packs. I run Merlin Convenience Pack 2 which is OS/2 4.52 which, as I said, was released in 2002. OS/2 isn't dead... but IBM's heart hasn't been been in it for a long time.
He did have a point, sad that some sort of palsey may have gotten in the way of expressing the thought. pigfukr = chronic crappy typing followed by obsessive proofreading.
You quote it as if your statement is based on some statistical study. Care to share this source, or do you happen to be an expert in this field of "studying shit that doesn't matter"? It's a generalization to say bad spellers are ignorant. Just as it's incorrect to assume that a person with a degree is intelligent.
I see once again there are assholes trying to belittle the statement they are addressing by attacking the posters spelling.
So when will you be done with your teaching degree? Those 3rd graders can't wait for you forever.