IBM OS/2 vs Manjaro Linux
A side-by-side look at IBM OS/2 and Manjaro Linux. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
IBM OS/2
Os & Utilities
IBM OS/2 is a discontinued operating system that was created as a joint effort between IBM and Microsoft. It was released in the late 1980s and early 1990s as an alternative to Microsoft Windows and Apple's Mac OS. Though it had some innovative features, OS/2 failed to gain widespread popularity and adoption.
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Manjaro Linux
Os & Utilities
Manjaro Linux is an open source, user-friendly GNU/Linux distribution based on Arch Linux. It provides an accessible introduction to Linux users, with automatic hardware detection and intuitive graphical installers to set up the operating system quickly.
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