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2007-12-18
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2007-12-19
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Heh... I don't have a fancy new tablet (just a pair of 770's picked off from buy.com), but I *do* have an interesting VNC screenshot:
There's nothing like reading USENET via slrn in a Warp console via VNC on a 770, is there?
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2007-12-20
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Heheh. No. I usually use Firefox under Warp, or Links. I don't know that WebExplorer would even work here. :-) :-)
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2007-12-20
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They make Firefox for OS/2? The last time I ran OS/2 the latest browser was the IBM ported Netscape.. and that was around 1998-99. I need to install OS/2 on a spare machine to bring back some memories!
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2007-12-20
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2007-12-21
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Which version would you like?
IBM's Mike Kaply is still involved with the Mozilla ports to OS/2, just not in an official capacity anymore. But IBM sponsored the Mozilla port to Warp at the beginning and even had their own fork for a while.
FWIW, eComStation might be a better thing to play with these days. Serenity Systems has a demo CD you can play with. w00t!
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2007-12-21
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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2007-12-21
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The weather applet is Other Maemo weather OM weather applet. Most useful widget yet IMHO.
Here is my desktop, pic of my favorite animal
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2007-12-21
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eComStation is basically OS/2 Warp, dragged -- kicking and screaming -- into the 21st century. It's nice.
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2007-12-21
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