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eComStation Desktop Captures

if you have any screenshots of eCS doing something interesting, something we missed or just want to show off your desktop then send it to graphics@ecomstation.org

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My eCS desktop. piggy

Noia warm from Francisco Garcia

eCS 2.0 beta 2 from Eduard Llach

Warp 4 on a Toshiba Tecra8000 from Simon Wood

The same W4 machine from Simon Wood

eCS 1.2 Italian Submitted by Gianfilippo.

Another shot of eCS 1.2 Italian Submitted by Gianfilippo.

Cute? ...or impendingly morbid? Submitted by Shayne Johnson.

A desktop with balls. Submitted by David Graser

Making an audio CD Submitted by Shayne Johnson.

eComStation 2.0 Beta 2 Submitted by Nate Sones.

Running tons of apps. Submitted by Christian Biermeier

A few folders settings notebooks open.

Enlightenment window manager, XFree 86 and GIMP running on top of eCS. Submitted by Bry melvin.

Connected to the web server with the PMVNC Open Watcom version 1.02 client.

Browsing around the mixed network of Windows, OS/2 and Linux.

eclipse IDE. Java based but sadly not functional for OS/2. Watch eBay for Citrix Metaframe like I did. HoblinkX11 and Linux will NOT work

The eCS-OS/2 port of Mozilla - Firefox. The best browser on any OS.

Office applications (Lotus SmartSuite)

WarpVision playing a movie. (I still think the command line version does a better job.)

Remoting into a Windows 2000 Server using MS's 16 bit client.

Administration of a Windows 2000 server from eCS. (With Windows XP Pro in Virtual PC)

Virtual PC/2 running Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.

For fun, here's NT 3.51 running under VPC/2. It was gross. Let us never speak of it again.

Remote X applications with Hoblink.

The various command prompts available in eCS.

eCS can fine tune DOS and Win16 sessions to a great degree.

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