IBM: OS/2 Alive And Well
IBM refuted reports that it was phasing out its OS/2 operating system, saying the company is merely changing the manner in which it distributes its software.
A notice on IBM's Program Withdrawal section lists dozens of OS/2 program packages that IBM is withdrawing. The list includes dozens of packages of OS/2 Warp and upgrades in various languages.
However, an IBM spokesman said OS/2 is alive and well. "Really, not very much has changed," the spokesman said. "We are continuing to support OS/2, just as we always have."
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