Heya! Always glad to share the love

. I can't really put my finger on one definite thing that makes me really enjoy OS/2 in general but I've always been fascinated with it since I first tried Warp 4 back in 2008 on a Virtual Machine.
If I had to pick a favorite feature I'd say it's the Workplace Shell, it's a very unique UI which really doesn't have anything similar to it. I personally run it as a daily on my Thinkpad T450S while I'm on the move and despite the oddities here and there (32 bit memory limitations can be a pain when playing anything above 1080p video for instance), it's really a stable and breezy workhorse which does everything I need it to.
The flavor I'm currently using is ArcaOS; as far as installing on modern hardware goes it's the easiest and most practical solution, being mostly pre-configured and ready to go (Also, Ecomstation is all but dead at this point so it's probably the best option out there at present

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There's a very large library of ports which has new additions fairly often, so you can pretty much perfectly run anything ranging from Dosbox to OpenOffice, all with very little initial setup. Not to mention, the default web browser of Firefox 45 is being replaced with a brand new browser which promises to make the overall usability way better.
I do hope that answers your questions, apologies if not but it's all that comes to mind at the minute ^_^;;