OS/2 Warp 3

OS/2 Warp 3, also known as OS/2 3.0 (or 'better DOS than DOS itself' according to IBM), was a version of OS/2 released in October 1994. With its 32-bit Windows NT-like mode as well as backward compatibility with DOS, earlier OS/2, and even Windows applications, it became quite popular for businesses however Windows NT continued to maintain a large part of the market share. It had its own web browser, called IBM WebExplorer and many applications were developed for it. While it normally used a standard x86 architecture, there was a version developed for the PowerPC architecture, which ended up a major failure.