-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- **** NOTE THAT THIS TEXT IS A STRAIGHT CONVERSTION FROM HTML **** *** The web page is off http://www.io.org/~to2 after 8/18/95 *** TO/2 Newsletter - August, 1995 Welcome to the Toronto OS/2 User's Group Newsletter! [*][IMAGE]"volume 1, issue 3 " "Please note that we have changed the format of the newsletter, and dropped some of the extraneous sections. This will continue throughout, until we work out a format that is easier to read." - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [IMAGE] - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Return to TO/2 Homepage - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [IMAGE][*]Introduction/ Administrivia - ->From the Warped Mind of the Editor - ->Contacting TO/2 - ->Membership Information - ->Meeting Schedules - ->Meeting Map - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [IMAGE][*]News of the Month - ->Group Announcements - ->Latest News from Vendors - ->Shareware/Freeware Information - ->Products in Review - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [IMAGE][*]Tools, Tips and Tricks - ->Tips for Users New and Old - ->Vital OS/2 Tools and Utilities - ->Fixes, Patches and CSD's - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [IMAGE][*]OS/2 Information - ->OS/2 BBS List - ->OS/2 Echoes and Mailing Lists - ->OS/2 Vendors - ->OS/2 Books - ->Team OS/2 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [IMAGE][*]Details and Legals - ->This Month's Contributors - ->Request for Contributors - ->Request for Sponsors/Advertising - ->Disclaimer/Copyrights - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO/2 Newsletter - Intro/Admin - 8/95[IMAGE] Introduction and Administration - ->[IMAGE][*]From the Warped Mind of the Editor - ->[IMAGE][*]Contacting TO/2 - ->[IMAGE][*]Membership Information - ->[IMAGE][*]Meeting Schedules - ->[IMAGE][*]Meeting Map [IMAGE] - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Return to Table of Contents - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]From the Warped Mind of the Editor I'm looking forward to August 24th, 1995, with mixed emotions. Half of me hopes that, in a great bit of humble-pie eating, MicroSoft will push back the release date of Winever yet again. The realistic side, however, can't help feel nervous about the implications of the impending release. As we all know, Windows 95 is a mix of 16 and 32 bit code, with a dressed up and very Warp-like interface, that will "change the way of computing", and change it to MicroSoft's Way, the Only Way, of computing. It may sweep the world, as did 3.1, and because it is an "integrated product" (DOS 7 and Win 3.1 with some new API's and a new interface), it is not subject to the Sporkin decision. Without too much detail, that means they may be allowed to sell Win '95 on a per-CPU load basis, instead of asking the customer if they want Win '95. Every computer sold will be sold with it. I don't want to sound like a conspiracy theorist. I do want to sound like a realist. IBM has to get OS/2 apps on the market NOW. They've known this for over 3 years, if not more, and if they don't do it now, OS/2 will not be around to support. Sure, they bought Lotus, and I hear from good sources that the new Warp SmartSuite that is built on the same code base as the Win '95 Suite is in boxes at the loading docks. (It will be released when the Win '95 product is, so that they don't give their competitors a head start). That won't help when IBM will essentially be competing against themselves. They've bought the rights to two German programs, Star Writer and Star Math, and will likely release an OS/2 Suite of their own. What IBM has to do is have the major players outside Lotus commit to developing for OS/2, and pronto. The products are needed " on store shelves " inside of twelve months. With Corel flip-flopping on what they want to do, that means Novell - who have a good track record with OS/2. Oh, except for that WordPerfect thing. Which leaves us where? Another integrated product from MS - Office. There is no way this is coming to OS/2, as we all know, and it has captured an unbelievable amount of the Suite market. The next few months will be interesting... On the lighter side... For those who ARE into conspiracy theories, take a trip down to Niagara Falls, Ont., and go through the JFK Assassination Wax Museum. Yes, I'm not joking. There is such an animal, and though I haven't been in, it's probably worth the look for the laughs you will get. And BTW - the net is getting all-pervasive. I'm not sure how good or bad that is, but I had a laugh about it this weekend. Watch the trailer for Mortal Kombat, due out at the end of this month - it lists a web site to access more info right at the end. [*]Chuckle. If there is something you would like to see in the NL, just drop me a note: [*][IMAGE] Martin Moran, Editor - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Contacting TO/2 Please refer to the[*]TO/2 home page for contact information. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Membership Information Presently, membership in TO/2 requires only that you show up at the monthly meetings. Normally, we have a crowd of roughly 70 people attend, but this swells and dips on a regular basis. Please ensure that, should you attend to the meeting, you sign the Sign-In sheets, so that we can properly account for you as a member. Presently there is no membership fee for TO/2, and the Executive is currently debating this. Until such time as a decision has been made, all TO/2 meetings and events are free of charge. For more information about Membership, please contact [*]Kevin Quinn, Membership Co-ordinator by e-mail. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Meeting Schedules All TO/2 meetings take place on the second Thursday in the month, in the Auditorium of 3600 Steeles Avenue East, Markham. Meetings begin with a one hour question and answer period at 6:30, and then presentations start at 7:30. The August Meeting will take place on Thursday August 10, 1995. The September meeting will take place on Thursday September 14, 1995. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Meeting Map [IMAGE] - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO/2 Newsletter - News - 8/95[IMAGE] News of the Month - ->[IMAGE][*]Group Announcements - ->[IMAGE][*]Latest News From Vendors - ->[IMAGE][*]Shareware/Freeware Information - ->[IMAGE][*]Products in Review [IMAGE] - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Return to Table of Contents - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Group Announcements The programmer's Sig, headed by Norvall Oswald of the TO/2 Executive, will have it's first meeting in September. The meeting will take place in the Auditorium at 3600 Steeles, where the meetings take place, on Wednesday September 13, 1995. For any further information, please contact[*]Norvall directly. The executive committee will be meeting shortly to further discuss the direction of the group. The majority of the meeting will probably be spent discussing and arranging the Charter. More information will come when available. Finally, a little something for the programmers out there, as forwarded to Terry Hamilton... - ------------------------------ PREFORMATTED ------------------------------- Terry I understand you are connected with the Toronto OS/2 User Group. I am looking for a Toronto based consultant who has EXTENSIVE OS/2 Presentation Manager programing in combination with C/C++ and VM. Knowledge of JCL, MVS, SQL Query or SAS also needed. Contract is for approximately one year and starts early September. Do you know of anyone with this background in your User Group who would be interested? Please have them contact me. This will not be the only time I will need this skill set so if you would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for considering this request Mark Guscott PC Etcetera 75753.111@compuserve.com or 416-733-9509 x331 - ---------------------------- END PREFORMATTED ----------------------------- - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Latest News from Vendors - ------------------------------ PREFORMATTED ------------------------------- OS/2 Magazine announces Editors' Choice Award winners July 26, 1995 At the OS/2 World Conference in Boston, Mass, OS/2 Magazine announced that 11 products have been awarded its 1995 Editors' Choice Award. These products are chosen by the monthly magazine's editors, with consultation by contributing editors, regular authors, and product reviewers. While evaluating products for the second annual Editors' Choice Awards, OS/2 Magazine's editors looked for products that "make a difference" to the OS/2 community, and are widely used and recommend by OS/2 users to their peers. "These are software and services that are sworn by, not sworn at," said Alan Zeichick, Editor-in-Chief of OS/2 Magazine. "These products represent the best of what's available today, and in many cases highlight the benefits of using OS/2 Warp 3.0, IBM's powerful 32-bit operating system." The 1995 OS/2 Magazine Editors' Choice Awards were presented at the OS/2 World Conference and Exhibition, held July 17-21 in Boston, and will be announced in the October 1995 issue of OS/2 Magazine. In alphabetical order by company, the products are: * Barebones Software's File Manager/2 2.32, a set of file management and disk utilities which work closely with OS/2 Warp's Workplace Shell user interface. * Clear & Simple's Performance Plus 3.0, a set of tools that not only automatically fine-tune OS/2's performance, but also teaches about OS/2's internal operation. * DeScribe, Inc.'s Voyager CD, a competitively priced, full-featured word processor that's available across most PC platforms, as well as OS/2. * Jon Seymour's Warp Pharmacy, a World Wide Web home page and electronic resources that offer excellent support to OS/2 Warp users and consultants. * Markus Schmidt's Zap-O-Comm 2.052, a popular shareware telecommunications package that includes scripting, REXX interface, and plug-in modules. * NovaStar Software's Impos/2 1.2, an image-processing and manipulation tool that support many popular file formats and input devices. * PowerQuest Corp.'s PartitionMagic 1.0, an easy way to grow, shrink, and move HPFS or FAT partitions without using FDISK, destroying data, or reformatting. * SouthSide Software's PMMAIL 1.1, an Internet e-mail solution with nearly all the functionality of UltiMail Lite, but with an intuitive interface and better performance. * SPG Inc.'s ColorWorks 1.0, a professional-level photograph and image manipulation package that offers unprecedented ability to create and change special effects. * StarDock Systems's Galactic Civilizations 1.05, a full-featured strategy and role-playing game take exploits OS/2's multimedia capabilities. Plus, there is one special award: * IBM Corp.'s Internet Access Kit (OS/2 Warp), recognizing the value of including a full suite of dial-up Internet connectivity tools. The IAK makes access to the Internet and World Wide Web easy for all OS/2 Warp users. OS/2 Magazine is published by Miller Freeman Inc. Miller Freeman, headquartered in San Francisco, is a wholly owned subsidiary of United News and Media plc. Miller Freeman publishes more than 50 trade magazines, including OS/2 Magazine, OS/2 Developer, Dr. Dobb's Journal, Cadence, UNIX Review, Software Development, and Embedded Systems Programming. Miller Freeman is also the third-largest trade-show producer in North America; leading events include OS/2 World Conference and Exhibition, Software Development Week, Autodesk University, and The Embedded Systems Conference. - ---------------------------- END PREFORMATTED ----------------------------- - ------------------------------ PREFORMATTED ------------------------------- The May 1995 Hobbes OS/2 Archive CDROM has been released and will be shipping soon. As before, Radio Devices is offering discounts to the readers of the OS/2 Usenet newsgroups and to Users Groups. Walnut Creek Direct Price $29.95 + $5 postage Radio Devices Prices: Qty Price ea. First Class Postage (total) - ---- --------- --------------------------- 1 $14.95 $2 2-5 $13.95 $3 5-20 $12.95 $6 20+ $11.95 $10 Check/MO/MC/VISA (no surcharge for CC) Radio Devices 32 Queens View Road Marlboro, MA 01752 (508)480-0502 web site w/order form http://www.raddev.com/biz/raddev/ If you would like to be on Radio Device's Mailing List for new versions of OS/2-Specific CDROMS or just specials of OS/2-Specific CDROMs, please reply and change the title to "subscribe OS2-CDROM". [moderator's note: make certain your reply is addressed to raddev and not the moderator] Mailings will be 2 or 3 times per month maximum. Examples might be new releases of Hobbes OS/2 Archive or Hobbes Ready to Run. Prices will be at least 1/2 of nationally advertised prices. - ---------------------------- END PREFORMATTED ----------------------------- - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Shareware/Freeware Information - ------------------------------ PREFORMATTED ------------------------------- Chicago, IL 06/28/95 - The OS/2er's GrassRoots Gazette Summer 1995 Issue is now available. This quarterly newsletter is published in both an INF version and an HTML version (http://www.gco.com/grassroots.html). You can obtain the INF version on the OS/2 GrassRoots Home Page (see URL above) or from the Compuserve Team OS/2 Forum. Or you can dial GREATER CHICAGO Online!! BBS and download it from there. The filename is GZT0795.ZIP. This issue features among other items: Editorial: It's Time To Start Shooting Back At Redmond Feature: Someone You Should Know - Maria Tyne Technical: Mr. OS/2 Discovers Vmodem May, June and July 1995 OS/2 Tip of the Month Winning Entries Anyone who would like to write an article, column or contribute to future issues of the Gazette (on a one-time or continuing basis) should contact the Editor, Bill Cook, at bill.cook@gco.com or e-mail to grassroots.gazette@gco.com. Let's keep the grassroots growing out here! - ---------------------------- END PREFORMATTED ----------------------------- - ------------------------------ PREFORMATTED ------------------------------- PM PostNotes is primarily a PostIt type utility, allowing you to create notes and to post them electronically on your monitor. But, PM PostNotes is much more than simply a note poster. It is also o a digital clock / calendar that will optionally play a user-defined chime on the hour, quarter, and half hours and can also toll the hour if desired o a stop-watch o a reminder utility o and a program launcher PM PostNotes is released as shareware. Please see the Registration topic in the Help file for information on how to register the program. The archive (pmpost10.zip) can be found at hobbes.nmsu.edu in the /incoming directory and at ftp-os2.cdrom.com in /os2/incoming. - ---------------------------- END PREFORMATTED ----------------------------- - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Products in Review "This review is one of the first to be received by a member of TO/ 2 - honorary as this may be. This was submitted by the winner of the CD, Thomas Knight, a visitor from the Winnipeg user group down during Comdex." - ------------------------------ PREFORMATTED ------------------------------- Arawak Shareware CD As a matter of convenience, shareware CDs can be invaluable but only seem to hold this value for a short period of time. After several months they become dated and are no longer a reliable source of the latest versions of programs, drivers, and information files. One of the problems with Arawak is the lack of true dates on the files. I contacted the publishers and was informed there had been a problem before manufacturing the CD where most of the dates where changed on the files. Due to this I could not readily evaluate if the files where up to date without extracting them. In general, for the majority of the files I did extract they were older versions but I did not check too deep. Some files never get outdated. They have included the EDM/2 (OS/2 programmer magazine?) archives and many icons. You can view these without extracting to your hard drive. A definite bonus in my opinion. Of equal importance is the browsing software and the organization of information on the CD. It should be simple to find and extract the files you want. Arawak makes this chore a breeze under OS/2. A drag and drop interface which creates a folder and places the extracted files into that folder for you, what could be more simple. This is truly how an OS/2 utility for CD viewing should behave. The built in search function allows for case sensitive and global searches of not just the filenames but descriptions as well. What is extremely apparent in this interface is the lack of file dates. You must use a different method to check file dates. The files are organized in a friendly manner with descriptive topics allowing you to quickly find what you are looking for. All the files dealing with communications can be found under one main heading which is further split to include BBS files. I evaluated volume one, this is a new product with room to improve. The manufacturers seem to be eager to please and willing to listen to any and all suggestions for improvement of the product. They can be reached via E-mail at arawak@ibm.net or voice (519) 641-4523. The next release should be late August with a sales price in the $22 range. - ---------------------------- END PREFORMATTED ----------------------------- - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO/2 Newsletter - Tips 'n Tools - 8/95[IMAGE] Tools, Tips and Tricks - ->[IMAGE][*]Tips for Users New and Old - ->[IMAGE][*]Vital OS/2 Tools and Utilities - ->[IMAGE][*]Fixes, Patches and CDS's [IMAGE] - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Return to Table of Contents - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Tips for Users New and Old No tips were submitted this month. Please see the[*] Details and Legals section to find out more about submitting material to the newsletter. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Vital OS/2 Tools and Utilities There is a small tool that anyone would find valuable - WPSBkup. This utility backs up your OS/2 WPS settings (desktop configuration) , and stores them in a single file for recovery purposes. Best of all, it has a PM shell. In it's latest 4.x version, WPSBkup can keep track of multiple backups, and it fully multi-threaded, meaning it can be run in the background with no danger of reducing the integrity of the backup. Restores are quite simple, and the program can be incorporated onto the recovery disks make by Warp. An interesting side note - when WPSBkup restores a desktop configuration, it deletes ALL desktops it can find. In other words, if you have had to install OS/2 over a previous version due to a crash, and now have multiple desktop directories, this program can get rid of them safely! WPSBkup is available on [*]Hobbes . - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Fixes, Patches and CSD's We hear tell that there is a new CSD available for Warp Red Box, which will bring it up to the code level of Warp Fullpack. There is no official announcement from IBM as far as we have seen, but one should be coming soon. This CSD would be available from the normal distribution sites. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO/2 Newsletter - OS/2 Info -8/95[IMAGE] OS/2 Information - ->[IMAGE][*]OS/2 BBS List - ->[IMAGE][*]OS/2 Echoes and Mailing Lists - ->[IMAGE][*]Vendors - ->[IMAGE][*]Books - ->[IMAGE][*]Team OS/2 [IMAGE] - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Return to Table of Contents - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]OS/2 BBS List Local BBS' for OS/2 Users: - ->IBM BBS - ->905-316-4255 - ->ONE LESS CAR - ->416-480-0147 - ->Detached Process - ->416-447-9260 - ->ATI Technologies - ->905-764-9404 - ->World's Biggest Bookstore - ->416-240-8056 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]OS/2 Echoes and Mailing Lists Echoes and Mailing lists: - ------------------------------ PREFORMATTED ------------------------------- BBS: FIDONET: OS2 ; OS2GAMES ; TOROS2 ; TEAMOS2 NANET: OS2 ; IBM ibmNET: OS2SIG ; OS2SE ; IBMGENERAL USENET: comp.os.os2.* comp.os.os2.announce comp.os.os2.advocacy MAILING LISTS: TEAMOS2-L - subscribe via LISTSERV@hearn.nic.surfnet.nl TEAMOS2HELP-L - subscribe via LISTSERV@hearn.nic.surfnet.nl WWW: TeamOS/2 Toronto: Home Page http://www.teamos2.org/ Computer Paper http://www.wimsey.com/tcp TORONTO COMPUTES! http://www.io.org/~tcbang International Business Machines http://www.ibm.com/ WATCHCAT program info http://www.uni-passau.de/~normann/watchcat.html OS/2 Northwest UG http://www.halcyon.com/os2_northwest/os2nw.html PNWOS/2UG: (Maintained by Ward Kaatz http://www.halcyon.com/pnwos2ug/pnwos2ug.html Stupid OS/2 Tricks, release #4 http://index.almaden.ibm.com/nonibm/tricks/tricks.html One Less Car - Cycling the Web http://www.ismcan.com/ U.S.S. Voyager: Sickbay http://voyager.paramount.com/ Novell Inc. World Wide Web Homepage http://www.novell.com/ The OS/2 Shareware BBS http://www.os2bbs.com/ Mid-Atlantic OS/2 User Group, Va Beach, VA http://www.pinn.net/~reaper/maos2ug.html OS/2 Northwest BBS Home Page http://www.os2nw.inetnw.com/ OS/2 WarpFlash Archives http://www.iceonline.com/home/duncans/warpflash.html NetWarp http://www.iceonline.com/home/duncans/default.html PSM EMEA Device Driver Repository Description http://www.europe.ibm.com/getdoc/psmemea/progserv/device/ Below Zero/2 http://www.wimsey.com/PacificaBlue/belowzero/index.html Internet Direct's *official* WWW Server http://www.indirect.com/ World Wide Web FAQ http://sunsite.unc.edu/boutell/faq/www_faq.html The Berkeley OS/2 Users' Group Home Page http://warp.eecs.berkeley.edu/os2 Inside OS/2 - January 1995 http://www.cobb.ziff.com/~cobb/os2/ Raj's OS/2 Urbana-Champaign AREA HOME PAGE http://www.teamos2.org/~rsingh IBM BookManager BookServer Library http://books.ibmlink.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/bookmgr.cmd/library The Kawartha Computer Club http://knet.flemingc.on.ca/~csilvest/the-kcc.html IBM Education & Training home page http://www.edu.ibm.com/canada - ---------------------------- END PREFORMATTED ----------------------------- - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]OS/2 Vendors We a presently working on a local OS/2 Vendor list, which should be available in a future newsletter. In the meantime, you can contact[*] House of Technology, who are still dealing directly with consumers. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]OS/2 Books As with the vendors, we are trying to come up with a list and brief review of the books available for OS/2, and especially Warp. Please watch this page for more info. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Team OS/2 The biggest thing to hit local Teamers this year was Comdex which took place in July. We will have more info for your in next month's issue! If you wish to tell us about a Teamer event, either before or after it happens, send e-mail to the editor at the link below. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO/2 Newsletter - Details - 8/95[IMAGE] Details and Legals - ->[IMAGE][*]This Month's Contributors - ->[IMAGE][*]Request for Contributors - ->[IMAGE][*]Request for Sponsors/Advertising - ->[IMAGE][*]Disclaimer/Copyrights [IMAGE] - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Return to Table of Contents - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]This Month's Contributors This month we'd like to thank Thomas King of Winnipeg. Thomas was at Comdex this year, and came to the TO/2 user's group meeting during some downtime. Luckily for him it was worthwhile - he won the draw for the Arawak CD. As we are now asking all winners, Thomas submitted his review for us very quickly, and for that we are grateful. Enjoy the disc, Thomas! Again we'd like to thank Terry Hamilton for providing a lot of the news that you see in the NL. Terry, while doing his own contract work, always has time to ensure that the NL gets it's stuff. And, as always, thanks to Martin Moran for putting together the NL, digesting the items, and formatting it for the web. We hope you enjoy this web page! - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Request for Contributors The TO/2 newsletter is always willing to accept contributions, especially from its own members. This newsletter can really take off with your help, and the Executive would really appreciate any contributions. If you wish to submit something, mail it to[*]Martin Moran. This means anything, including product releases that you grab from the 'net to little reviews you do about a utility you find valuable. As an aside, we have already been contacted by a few members who have prepared something for submission. Way to go, guys, and keep it coming. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Request for Sponsor/Advertising TO/2 is always looking for OS/2 centric companies to come and demonstrate their products. Any product demonstrated at TO/2 will have a review in the newsletter following the presentation. For more information, please contact[*]Terry Hamilton, TO/2 President. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [*]Disclaimer/Copyrights All standard disclaimers apply. All products mentioned, with their accompanying symbols and trademarks, are the properties of their manufacturers. All trademarks are the property of the registered owners. The views of this newsletter in NO WAY reflect the views of IBM, unless otherwise stated. Any information about product releases and dates should be taken to be information released into the public domain. Any information that is provided here may have been obtained via the internet, and as such should not necessarily be taken as true and correct. This document is[IMAGE]The Toronto OS/2 User's group and Martin Moran. No reproduction, in any form, is allowed without express written consent. The Toronto OS/2 User's Group takes no responsibility for any information located in links to other HTML pages and/or other internet locations that some may find offensive. The Toronto OS/2 User's Group takes no responsibility for the length of this disclaimer. 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