• Re: Too much hassle. WAS:

    From Kevin Nunn@1:19/50.1 to Rick Smith on Tue Mar 3 18:23:10 2020
    RICK SMITH wrote to TOMMI KOIVULA <=-

    that new OS/2 isnt cheap is it?

    Sadly, Cheap it is not.

    Kev

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  • From Rick Smith@1:340/202 to Kevin Nunn on Tue Mar 3 19:05:39 2020
    But worth it? I do miss OS/2
    Rick

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Kevin Nunn on Wed Mar 4 08:16:57 2020
    Re: Re: Too much hassle. WAS:
    By: Kevin Nunn to Rick Smith on Tue Mar 03 2020 18:23:10


    that new OS/2 isnt cheap is it?

    Sadly, Cheap it is not.

    considering what i paid for OS/2 Warp Connect Blue, it is, actually, "cheap"...


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  • From Kevin Nunn@1:19/50.1 to Rick Smith on Wed Mar 4 13:54:10 2020
    RICK SMITH wrote to KEVIN NUNN <=-

    But worth it? I do miss OS/2

    I feel it is worth it and I re-up my maintenance subscription every
    once in awhile so I can grab the latest version of Arca.

    I do love playing with it, playing old DOS games, messing around with
    the BBS, etc. I spent a lot of time in OS/2 back in the day, so
    enjoying now as well.

    Kev

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  • From Kevin Nunn@1:19/50.1 to Mark Lewis on Wed Mar 4 13:59:10 2020
    MARK LEWIS wrote to KEVIN NUNN <=-

    that new OS/2 isnt cheap is it?

    Sadly, Cheap it is not.

    considering what i paid for OS/2 Warp Connect Blue, it is, actually, "cheap"...

    That is true! OS/2 wasn't cheap back in the day.

    Kev

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Kevin Nunn on Wed Mar 4 14:13:51 2020
    Re: Re: Too much hassle. WAS:
    By: Kevin Nunn to Mark Lewis on Wed Mar 04 2020 13:59:10


    that new OS/2 isnt cheap is it?

    Sadly, Cheap it is not.

    considering what i paid for OS/2 Warp Connect Blue, it is, actually, "cheap"...

    That is true! OS/2 wasn't cheap back in the day.

    i ordered mine when i went to COMDEX in Atlanta... it was a month or two before
    it arrived... then i had a battle with the mouse i was using... took IBM about a week to figure out it was because i was using a buss mouse... i had to get a serial mouse and figure out how to get it installed along with the several modems i had at the time... in the end, it all worked very well and was my main
    frontline system for many years...


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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Kevin Nunn on Wed Mar 4 12:10:28 2020
    Hello Kevin,

    considering what i paid for OS/2 Warp Connect Blue, it is,
    actually, "cheap"...

    That is true! OS/2 wasn't cheap back in the day.

    I knew basically what OS/2 was from advertisements on TV back in the day. A friend was looking for somethingorother so I took her out to a few second hand shops to find what she wanted. I saw a big box (OS/2 Warp red box, in shrink wrap) on the shelf and asked the fellow there, what is that? He grabbed the box
    and said that's what it is so I asked him, how much? He said $20 so I gave him $20 and that was the OS/2 I used back in the day. :)

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Don Lowery@1:340/1000 to Kevin Nunn on Wed Mar 4 19:47:16 2020
    I feel it is worth it and I re-up my maintenance subscription every
    once in awhile so I can grab the latest version of Arca.

    Renewed my maintenance subscription for the year when I bought my copy. Do you get a copy of the newest version or do you need to purchase another license?
    If you need to purchase another license...do they give you a discount?

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  • From Don Lowery@1:340/1000 to Alan Ianson on Wed Mar 4 19:51:56 2020
    few second hand shops to find what she wanted. I saw a big box (OS/2
    Warp red box, in shrink wrap) on the shelf and asked the fellow there, what is that? He grabbed the box and said that's what it is so I asked him, how much? He said $20 so I gave him $20 and that was the OS/2 I
    used back in the day. :)

    Ended up with a shrink wrapped Warp 4 with the blue spine for free from an elementary school I was working at. They were going to throw a bunch of stuff away & asked if I could take it. Let me do it & still have it. They had
    another copy...but didn't want to take a chance of being told no.

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  • From Kevin Nunn@1:19/50.1 to Don Lowery on Thu Mar 5 18:05:10 2020
    DON LOWERY wrote to KEVIN NUNN <=-

    Renewed my maintenance subscription for the year when I bought my copy.
    Do you get a copy of the newest version or do you need to purchase
    another license? If you need to purchase another license...do they give you a discount?

    If you have the maintenance then you can get the lastest download. I
    still use my existing license for the OS, I just re-sub and get the
    downloads.

    Kev

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  • From Rick Smith@1:340/202 to Kevin Nunn on Thu Mar 5 18:46:17 2020

    So are you saying that once you buy it, to get any updates or bug fixes you have to buy a maintanence plan? Do you get any free time for updates like the first year?

    Rick

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  • From Don Lowery@1:340/1000 to Kevin Nunn on Thu Mar 5 21:29:52 2020
    If you have the maintenance then you can get the lastest download. I
    still use my existing license for the OS, I just re-sub and get the downloads.

    HOT DOG!!!!!

    Just learned how to set up the repositories in Yum & got a copy of Firefox/TBird/SeaMonkey downloaded. Got more work to do...but love seeing
    what I can mess up & fix to never do it again. It's one of the things I loved about working with DOS...but this new version is smokin' on what it does now.

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  • From Don Lowery@1:340/1000 to Rick Smith on Thu Mar 5 21:38:10 2020
    So are you saying that once you buy it, to get any updates or bug fixes you have to buy a maintanence plan? Do you get any free time for updates like the first year?

    For the personal version...you get 6 months of support...but I believe a full year with the pro version. Since I was able to add the year of support for
    less than half of what I would pay additionally for the pro version...just
    got the personal version. My year upgrade ran me $58. Compared to what MS charges/used to charge for retail versions...$58 is very reasonable.

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