Rangoric
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Originally posted by: Link19
The far superior technology in OS/2 WARP lost because of IBM's marketing failures and Microsoft's predatory practices that forced the far inferior POS Win9X to beat out the far superior OS/2 WARP OS.
Yes thats right, the OS that could support all kinds of hardware, that couldn't run everything, that died a horrible death, is the better product.
Win9X was good because it worked. it might not have worked great, but it worked. OS/2 did not. For the reason that YOU stated here...
didn't have many software and drivers written for it which is why it was incompatible with almost everything
Why do I know this to be true? How many drivers did the original Linux have? Before it started to take off?
Windows XP or Win2k3 are about equal to me depending on use, while both are above win2k like a step in a good direction is better then the step you left behind
I use all 3 on a daily basis, XP for games/developement, win2k3 is my test server, win2k is my laptop.