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I'm here. I think the biggest topic of discussion last Sat (besides the demo of
Virtual PC, of course) was Win32-OS/2. I, for one, am looking forward to testing
the software. I think we all know that OS/2 is a great OS, but aside from a bunch
of shareware and stuff from a few dedicated developers (Sundial, Stardock, et al),
there really isn't much software out there for OS/2. If they can make this thing
work, I think it'll be a boon for OS/2 users.
Devlyn
dallasii@kincyb.com wrote:
> Anyone else out there yet?
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> Regards,
> Dallas E. Legan II
> (562) 862 - 4854 ext. '*'
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