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Sort of like IBM's full page ad which touted OS/2 and called NT 'Nice Try'.
And then listed why NT was so much weaker than OS/2?
Rob Berendt
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A smart person learns from their mistakes,
but a wise person learns from OTHER peoples mistakes.
Nina Jones
<ddi@datadesigninc. To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
com> cc:
Sent by: Subject: Re: Free OS/400
owner-midrange-l@mi
drange.com
06/30/2001 01:44 PM
Please respond to
MIDRANGE-L
> But right here, for years, when I was an OS/2 user, I used to see many
posts
> telling IBM to "give it up" and ditch OS/2. Every year, year after year,
the
> pros from this list predicted "this will be the year when IBM stops
> supporting OS/2." Now, OS/2 is still supported, but IBM surely did give
up
> the ghost. The whole set of economics around this takes up more room than
I
> want to give here.
i didn't write any letters to ibm, but in the mid 90's we were on the
microsoft
bandwagon. and i couldn't even begin to explain why, it seemed like
everyone was
doing it. so that was the place to be. i knew about os/2 but it wasn't
where
the business comunity was. kinda like mac's....
lockups, rebooting, etc, just seemed to be a way of life with p/c's. i
didn't
realize until later that these things were bill gate's doing. and if you
took a
poll amoung average users, i would imagine that most people still don't
realize
this. if they did, there would be more outrage about bill gates and his
40%
profit margin, and how we all suffer because of it (not that he makes money
but
he is not held accountable).
i do not know about deals between microsoft and ibm. but i don't think ibm
got
the word out on a wide enough basis that os/2 was stable and reliable.
after
windows 95 was released, as buggy as ever, ibm should have shouted from the
rooftops that their p/c operating system was reliable. that would have
made
people want to use it, not feel that they had to.
nj
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