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But, but, but . . .

Posted by: kdenehy
Date posted: Tue, 17 Jun 1997

The Product of the Year Award is and has been an attempt to honor the products that have been meaningful in our readers' lives and work.

But that's exactly why OS/2 has won for the past several years. Because it's been meaningful in your readers' lives and work. The reason no version of Windows ever won the award (until you went to an unsolicited telephone poll) was that Windows hasn't been meaningful in your readers' lives and work. Windows has never inspired the passion in its users that OS/2 has. Why can't you understand that, and its significance in relation to the polls?


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