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* IBM-supplied updates that had previously only been offered to customers with maintenance contracts, such as [[Universal Disk Format|UDF]] support and a new [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]] stack.
* IBM-supplied updates that had previously only been offered to customers with maintenance contracts, such as [[Universal Disk Format|UDF]] support and a new [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]] stack.
eComStation provided a retail channel for end users to obtain these updates. In addition, from the beginning it bundled a number of additional features and enhancements, including (but not limited to):
eComStation provided a retail channel for end users to obtain these updates. In addition, from the beginning it bundled a number of additional features and enhancements, including (but not limited to):
* Value-added applications, including the [[Lotus Software|Lotus]] [[Smartsuite]] office suite, IBM's ''Desktop On-call'' remote-control software, and more.
* Value-added applications, including the [[Lotus SmartSuite]] office suite, IBM's ''Desktop On-call'' remote-control software, and more.
* Utilities and drivers licensed from third parties including [[image scanner|scanner]] support and drivers for multiple [[serial card]]s, as well as enhanced storage drivers developed by Daniela Engert.
* Utilities and drivers licensed from third parties including [[image scanner|scanner]] support and drivers for multiple [[serial card]]s, as well as enhanced storage drivers developed by Daniela Engert.
* A number of features from OS/2 Warp 4 which IBM had omitted from the Convenience Package release, such as voice navigation and dictation.
* A number of features from OS/2 Warp 4 which IBM had omitted from the Convenience Package release, such as voice navigation and dictation.