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{| class=infobox bordered align = right style=width: 25em; text-align: left; font-size: 95%;
{{OSinfobox
|+ style=font-size: larger; | '''eComStation-tan'''
|image = Ecstan.jpg
|-
| colspan=2 style=text-align:center; | [[Image:ecomstation avi.png|eComStation-tan]]
|- 
! Also Known As:
|
|- 
! Drawn By:
| C-Chan, Aurora
|- 
! First appearance:
| OS-tan Collections
|- 
! OS Personified:
| All versions of eComStation
|- 
! OS Developer:
| Serenity Systems, IBM, Microsoft and other various developers
|- 
! First Released:
| 29 September 2000
|- 
! Latest Stable Release:
| v. 1.2 - August 2004
|}


|cname = eComStation
|alias = eCS-tan
|debut = Dec 2006
|height = 165 cm (5'5")
|haircolor= blue
|eyecolor= silver
|apfaction = [[Antisoft Coalition|Anti$oft Coalition]] (not an official member)
|lineage= OS/2
|osper = eComStation
|osdev = Serenity Systems, XEU.com
|reldate = 29 Sep 2000
|lastrel = v.2.1 (20 May 2011)
}}
==Technical details==
'''eComStation-tan''' personifies eComStation (or eCS for short), an x86 operating system published by Serenity Systems International, and considered the direct successor of [[OS2|OS/2]]. eComStation is a modernized version of IBM's OS/2, created due to IBM's discontinuation of the OS/2 product line, as well as an interest by former OS/2 developers (mainly Stardock and Serenity Systems itself) to extend the life of the platform.  The operating system was first released in 2000, and has since found customers in banks, small businesses and enthusiasts with previous experience using OS/2.
'''eComStation-tan''' personifies eComStation (or eCS for short), an x86 operating system published by Serenity Systems International, and considered the direct successor of [[OS2|OS/2]]. eComStation is a modernized version of IBM's OS/2, created due to IBM's discontinuation of the OS/2 product line, as well as an interest by former OS/2 developers (mainly Stardock and Serenity Systems itself) to extend the life of the platform.  The operating system was first released in 2000, and has since found customers in banks, small businesses and enthusiasts with previous experience using OS/2.


==Character details==
eComStation-tan is a courteous and optimistic young girl in her early teens, with light gray eyes and short blue hair styled into triple pronged bangs (alluding to the triple-arrow eComstation Logo).  She has an agile, athletic build accentuated by a blue jumpsuit (with a futuristic tie tossed in for the business touch), black hightop sneakers and fingerless gloves.   
eComStation-tan is a courteous and optimistic young girl in her early teens, with light gray eyes and short blue hair styled into triple pronged bangs (alluding to the triple-arrow eComstation Logo).  She has an agile, athletic build accentuated by a blue jumpsuit (with a futuristic tie tossed in for the business touch), black hightop sneakers and fingerless gloves.   


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Another aspect where she differs significantly from OS/2-tan is in her character.  eComStation-tan is very sociable and trusting by comparison, and does not share the same blood vengeance against the Windows-tans.  eCS-tan is also one of the few OS-tans with an emotional liking to OS/2-tan, enough to declare OS/2-tan her de facto onee-san (older sister).  This has generally not been warmly received by the older OS-tan, although age and IBM's complete abandonment of her in December 2006 has forced OS/2-tan to rethink her position on her young, bright and eager successor.
Another aspect where she differs significantly from OS/2-tan is in her character.  eComStation-tan is very sociable and trusting by comparison, and does not share the same blood vengeance against the Windows-tans.  eCS-tan is also one of the few OS-tans with an emotional liking to OS/2-tan, enough to declare OS/2-tan her de facto onee-san (older sister).  This has generally not been warmly received by the older OS-tan, although age and IBM's complete abandonment of her in December 2006 has forced OS/2-tan to rethink her position on her young, bright and eager successor.
Although she affiliates herself with the [[Antisoft Coalition|Anti$oft Coalition]], she isn't an official member because OS/2-tan is reluctant to have her officially join, and doesn't like when she tags along. While eCS-tan is eager to help her 'older sister' and her friends, OS/2-tan doesn't want her to suffer from her faction's frequent defeats.




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