OS/2
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OS/2
Summary
OS/2 is an operating system[1]. OS/2 has Wikipedia articles in 43 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- OS/2's instance of is recorded as operating system[3].
- OS/2 was followed by eComStation[4].
- OS/2 was followed by ArcaOS[5].
- OS/2's developer is recorded as IBM[6].
- OS/2's developer is recorded as Microsoft[7].
- OS/2's copyright license is recorded as proprietary license[8].
- OS/2's programmed in is recorded as Q15777[9].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 1.0[10].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 1.1[11].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 1.2[12].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 1.3[13].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 2.0 LA[14].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 2.0[15].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 2.00.1[16].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 2.1[17].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 2.11[18].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 2.11 SMP[19].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as Warp 3.0[20].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as Warp Connect[21].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as Warp Server 4[22].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as Warp 4[23].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as Warp Server 4 Advanced SMP[24].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 4.50 Warp Server for e-Business[25].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 4.51 Convenience Pack 1[26].
- OS/2's software version identifier is recorded as 4.52 Convenience Pack 2[27].
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Definition and Type
OS/2's instance of is recorded as operating system[3].
Origins
December 1987 marks the founding of OS/2[28].
Why It Matters
OS/2 has Wikipedia articles in 43 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]