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The first version of OS/2 Warp to provide peer-to-peer networking to OS/2 and Windows machines. These networking functions were later added into the regular product line.
OS/2 Warp was IBM’s rival to Windows and it was popular enough to achieve a cult following. Even when I wrote its obituary, there were enough angry users to claim that it would continue.
Warp Pipe for OSX released.The folks behind the Warp Pipe project announced today that their software is now available for the Mac OS X. Warp Pipe is a tunneling software that will allow Mac users ...
But right now we’re calling (it) `Windows 9X.’ “ At International Business Machines Corp., the name “OS/2” derived from the fact that the software was developed as to run on the IBM PS/2.
Introduced in late 1994, OS/2 Warp Version 3.0 was the successor to OS/2 for Windows and OS/2 Version 2.1. When first introduced, it could run in 8MB of memory; very important for its time.