Actually the 2095 isn't the same as the 395; displacement is the same though. Here in the states they've run out of 2095's for the sawmill; you can get one with a 2186, but I think they are advising the 4-stroke Honda engine model or even the electric bandsaw version over the chainsaw style. I've done a little chainsaw milling, and it gets old after a while...plus I think it is awful hard on a saw.
Jonsered got the remnants of the Parter chain saw line when Elux decided to reduce the number of brands competing for market share. There was also a 70/77/83cc chassis built similarly, sold as 2077 and 2083 in Jonsered, and as 415??/475/505 in Poulan Pro. I think they might still sell Partner commercial abrasive saws based on these two chassis, but no chain saws.
I liked the 2094/5 better than the Husky 395; but I have a 395 right now because I got a whole lot better deal on it over a Jonsered 2095. I needed a big saw when my wife donated the 2083 I "hardly ever used" to a church fundraiser!
My main preference for Jonsered is mostly styling and just a little bit on ergonomics...I can't say that the 2095 I demoed had any more or less power than the 395. Real truth is I don't really need a saw that big anyway...I could get by with a 24" bar on a smaller saw for those "now and then" times...but it is awful nice to power through, not have to finesse...