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DATE: 2011-10-24 04:04:37 AUTHOR: Eugene Gorbunoff
Q1: What is eComStation? A1: eComStation is an Operating System for PC-compatible computers (an OEM-version of IBM OS/2 Warp Operating System). It can be used as primary OS or alongside with Windows and/or Linux. In 1990s there was a "fierce competition" with Microsoft Windows, and OS/2 even took a reasonable share of the market (IBM used it for its solutions as well: Olympic Games, ATMs, etc.) Today eComStation's share is less than one percent, but there's no plans to halt the development process. ![]() eComStation desktop Q2: What platform is the competitor of eComStation? A2: Developers of major Operating Systems don't compete with eComStation. Users are taken away from eComStation. Mostly by Mac OS X (due to its massive advertising). eComStation should adopt features of other Operating Systems and turn PC into a "household appliance" (or at least to provide a media center or similar interface). Q3: What is the target market of eComStation? A3: Mensys B.V. (distributor and main developer of eComStation) relies on companies that already use IBM OS/2 Warp (see interview with Roderick Klein). eCo Software company follows the other path: we understand that the number of companies migrating from IBM OS/2 Warp to eComStation will decrease each year. To attract new users, eComStation has to become a "universal OS". It does not have to be a one niche product. Microsoft Windows monopoly will absorb any specialized Operating System (remember Silicon Graphics - in the end of 1990s Windows quickly took place of SGI's graphics stations). Q4: Is there anything new happening in the world of eComStation? A4: Many exciting things happened this spring:
And one more thing: this may in Harlem, Netherlands took place Warpstock Europe 2011 conference, where users and developers discussed further development of the platform. Q5: Is eComStation an open-source OS? A5: Basic components (including kernel) are closed-source. Large number of libraries, applications and technologies comes from Linux. One can say it's one half open-sourced. Q6: Does eComStation have anything new to offer? A6: eComStation offers simplicity and reliability. As Jean-Louis Gassée (BeOS and Apple guy) stated in his article "The OS Doesn't Matter?": The technical challenges have migrated to two areas: UI (User Interface, or the more poetic-and more accurate-UX, for User Experience) and programming tools. Most of our efforts are aimed in this direction. Q7: Can I participate in eComStation development? A7: One can start from developing application programs and distributing them from eCo Market (our application store).
![]() Popular apps in eCo Market It is possible to write programs using REXX scripting language and create extensions for WorkPlace Shell object-oriented desktop environment. We also need driver developers and User Experience specialists.
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