> windows was just too good - which is a pitty since from technical standpoint os/2 was better.
I grumbled about this through a fair part of the 1990s. I ran Warp for a while and programmed for it as well as for Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.5; on the machine I had at the time there were Windows 3.1 programs that actually ran better on OS/2's compatibility layer than they did in native Windows.
True. One thing I remember is that it had shortcuts which were introduced only in win95. Unfortunately its UI was not very intuitive.
Not to mention one had to pay for it when win 3.1 was widely available for free at your local pirate.
I grumbled about this through a fair part of the 1990s. I ran Warp for a while and programmed for it as well as for Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.5; on the machine I had at the time there were Windows 3.1 programs that actually ran better on OS/2's compatibility layer than they did in native Windows.