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    Lightbulb OS/2 Warp

    Been a while since you heard that?!

    Well, me too. But the company I just started working for uses that as their main OS for their call centers.

    I've used it once in my life; which is to say that I have played with it for 5 minutes when they sent our team to Tampa last week.

    I'm kind of curious what some of the opinions out there are about this OS. Anyone use/like/hate it or have anything to say about it?

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    Sounds like you work at a bank call center? My local bank call center uses it on all their machines. If it works, why not?

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    I have a copy of Warp around here somewhere... I wasnt a bad OS just didnt have the support from 3rd party software makers. That is why they "died" IMHO. I would venture to say that if Micro$oft hadnt had the 3rd party software support that they got then a different OS maker would have been king.

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    It's outwardly similar to Win NT 3.5

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    Not a bank call center. It's a credit call center for people who are delinquent on their car payments. From what I can gather, the company sank an Ton of money into this software that they had written especially for them to run on OS/2 back in the day. Well, now that that day is over, they're up a creek so to speak because to move to the NT platform they want to move to will take another Truckload of $$$ and my team will be doing the rollout (whenever they decide to do it). The sooner the better.

    I was just wondering if anyone out there had anything to say about it that might be helpful for a guy who has no knowledge of the OS and will be having to support a network running it.

    Edited to use better terminology- Mntsnow

    [This message has been edited by Mntsnow (edited 07-02-2000).]

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    Posting at the wrong location results in poor return. try one like this. =>> Apps and Operating Systems
    Discuss any software apps, plus OS's: Win98/95, WinNT, Win2k, Linux, BeOS, etc.

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