An interesting article by Arron Rouse who is a Contract Technical Author and Business Analyst can be read at The Inquirer. Here is a short part of it:


" The frustration started in 1994. That was the year that the office got its first PC, up until that time everything had been running quite happily on a heavily upgraded Amiga 1200. The PC started out as dual boot Windows 3.11 and OS/2.

OS/2 was lovely. It was stable. It was fast. It was doomed. All of my customers were using Microsoft Office; that was why the PC was bought in the first place. Eventually OS2 was deleted from the system. The Microsoft monopoly had begun to set in."

For the full story click here.

Source: The Inquirer

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