I ran a 386sx25 with OS/2 (2.1 then Warp 3.0) and it was great, didnt start using windows until WinNT 4.0 was released.
I did like OS/2, but they were behind the curve initially.
It didn't even release until 87, and that was with no GUI.
The initial GUI was released in 88, and it took it quite a bit to get to "user friendly" status.
By that time tho, Windows (which wasn't as good kernel wise) had the market all sewn up..
Heck, it didn't get all 32-bit goodness until 2.0 which was released in 92.
OS/2 Warp was awesome tho... A great OS.. ;-)
And released a year before Win95. Too bad they couldn't have marketed it better.
There are also people that say that the Windows 3.1 application compatibility helped kill it. Developers saw no reason to write a native OS/2 version of their app if it would run (mostly) already.
Then again, by 1994, WB 3.x had been out for 2 years. And from a user perspective (not memory protection or kernels), I preferred WB3.x to OS/2 WARP, which came out 2 years later.
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