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Comment early gimp (Score 1) 52

who remembers the first few versions of gimp when gtk (gimp toolkit) wasn't even a thing and it used lesstif instead.
ok, i'm old...

Comment i member (Score 1) 192

turning 50 this year, i remember them all, started with an Amstrad CPC664, this was their first computer room, working together with a local computer store, at the end of the year we had the option to purchase the computers. Next year a permanent room was installed, it contained mostly commodore vic20 computers and a few c64, ofcourse, it was a matter of being first so you could claim the c64. one also had a printer and a floppy drive, the only software for it was print shop, lets just say many banners were printed that year :D
the next upgrade was to IBM ps2 desktop models, at the end, it were just clone ibm pc's from local shops.

Comment Warp (Score 1) 167

OS/2 Warp was pretty great, and the version as it should have been first released at. Now the real big public marketing push really only happened with Warp. I also remember you could buy pc's (from other brands, not IBM!) with OS/2 Warp pre-installed.
There were not many OS/2 native applications I used on it, but it was great at multitasking DOS and Windows 3.x applications. I ran my 2 node BBS on it, in the background while still using my pc (an AMD 486DX with 8MB ram) to do my other things (schoolwork and programming, etc.) without issues. Windows 95 didn't impress me, and the only thing that got me of Warp was Linux.

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