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eComStation

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eComStation

eComStation Screenshot
Company / developer Serenity Systems, IBM, Microsoft and other various developers
OS family OS/2
Working state Current
Source model Closed source
Latest stable release 1.2 / August 2004
Latest unstable release 2.0 RC6 / December 2008
License Proprietary
Website eComStation

eComStation is a PC operating system based on OS/2, published by Serenity Systems, USA. It includes several additions and accompanying software.

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[edit] History

[edit] Origins

When it became clear that IBM would not release any new version of the OS/2 Warp client operating system after version 4 in 1996, users began to consider other alternatives. IBM released a final version of its server edition, IBM OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business or WSeB, internally called version 4.5. IBM also continued updating the client and merged parts of it with the server, so it was thought that an OEM company could create its own client, using the existing OS/2 with IBM enhancements and adding its own improvements where needed. The OS/2 software vendor Stardock made such a proposal to IBM, but it was rejected.[citation needed] Next, Serenity, another IBM business partner that sold OS/2-based vertical applications, created on 2000-04-29 a discussion group for the purpose of discussing the OS/2 community's interest in a "new Managed Client for eBusiness using components of WSeB" called eComStation. Then the idea was brought up to also create a new non-remote boot client — in effect an OEM version of the OS/2 client.[citation needed]

The response was positive from the community and from IBM, and just a few months later the first eCS preview was shipped.[citation needed]

eComStation is developed by IBM, Serenity, various third party companies and individuals.

Although OS/2 is no longer sold by IBM, eComStation will be developed and sold as long as it remains profitable, according to Serenity.[1]

[edit] Releases

Date of last edition taken from the installation CDs, the official release dates may be different.

[edit] Other versions

There is also a Server Edition, based on IBM OS/2 Warp Server for e-business.

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