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Ctrl-Alt-Del Commander

A brief comparison of Ctrl-Alt-Del Commander for OS/2 Warp vs. the unreleased Process Commander

Due to the number of questions arising regarding how Ctrl-Alt-Del Commander for OS/2 Warp compares against the unreleased (as of July 27, 1996) Process Commander PCS has created this page to try to answer your questions. Please bear in mind that the information, when directly mentioning something in Process Commander, is based on reports from our customers who have gathered this information, and is about an unreleased product, so the information about Process Commander may change considerably before it is (if ever) released!

As of the date of this writing (July 26, 1996) Process Commander is not yet available as a generally available product so comparisons are difficult. PCS does not normally compare our products to products that have been announced but not released (we'd be fighting the vaporware battle - the competition can promise anything, then deliver less - just like the problem IBM had with Warp battling W95 last year).

There are some obvious differences and advantages to Ctrl-Alt-Del Commander based on the limited information about Process Commander available:

Do you want to trust your system's data and programs to an unreleased beta product or to the trustworthy, well tested, and released Ctrl-Alt-Del Commander? Why pay twice as much and have to wait to get the final released product when the Ctrl-Alt-Del Commander is available now?


PCS does not warrant that the information on Process Commander displayed on this page is accurate. This page is purely for a very general comparison of the released Ctrl-Alt-Del Commander for OS/2 Warp and the unreleased Process Commander. In the event you find a disparity between what is written and what you know to be a fact in the released version of Process Commander we would like to know so we can have a fair comparison.


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***Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

****Process Commander MAY be a trademark of Stardock Systems.