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At 08:45 PM 9/5/95 +0200, Eric Thomas wrote:
>On Tue, 5 Sep 1995 20:02:37 +0200 Turgut Kalfaoglu
><[log in to unmask]> said:
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>>And, can we begin hoping for an OS/2 version? -turgut
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>The 12 customer offer still stands. Find me 12 customers who will buy a
>license (not the shareware version, the normal commercial version, any
>capacity) and we will port it. This does not include people who are
>totally convinced that we will sell 2,000,000 copies of LISTSERV if we
>port it to OS/2. There are many such people, but unless they're
>interested in actually making a purchase themselves, they don't count,
>because convictions don't pay bills. I've been making this offer for over
>a year and have yet to see more than 3 names. Incidentally, I thought
>OS/2 was going to be able to run Win32 applications. If that's true, the
>Win95 version will run under OS/2, maybe with a tiny change here and
>there to say "OS/2" rather than "Windows 4.0" and the like. If you want
>to try this I recommend a non-graphical install (intel.zip + unzip with
>long filename support + installation guide).
>
> Eric
I would also be interested depending on the price compare to other platform.
-Kingsavanh
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