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Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 16:07:54 EST
From: sbtaus@ibm.net
Reply-To:
To: 32bits@sbt.net.au
Subject: OS/2 News, Views and PRs 21.2.97

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Well, the OS/2 SIG meeting with John Soyring was certainly an interesting
event. John certainly had some interesting numbers to quote, as he Java'd
on. //if I was able to retrieve my mail, I'd quote some numbers (that Rod
mailed me)...// Dion showed (amongst others) Corel Office4Java on his OS/2
notebbok.
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Things we used this week: installed ZipStreamSecure on my antique TP750,
results were certainly impressive: on a 350 HD with 15MB free space I gained
145MB, new free space 160MB. Not only I gained space, but all my data is
encrypted, should the notebook get lost.
============================================================================
Don't forget this Sunday 10-2: OS/2 stand at Sutherland Police Boy's Club,
organized single-handedly by Victor Bien, we will be showing latest OS/2
applications, and more.
============================================================================
If you are using IBM GN Internet Access, and have trouble accesing your
mail, I feel sorry for you. If you're not, you should feel sorry for me:
lately it has become alomost impossible to access pop01 mail server -
supposedly, an upgrade is coming, I sincerely hope so.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Rod & Victor - I still didNOT get your mail, please resend to:
sbt@ozemail.com.au
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Terry just posted me this message (thanks, Terry):

Esther seems to have gotten the ears of some IBM types recently.

> Earlier today, I spoke with the guy in charge of OS/2 media relations for
> PSP. In the course of the conversation, I mentioned that I've had long
> conversations with OS/2 users about their successes using OS/2 in
> business. Joe said he would LOVE to know about them!
>
> So if you have a story to tell about how your business (or your clients'
> or customers' business) is using OS/2, I'd love to hear about it. If this
> is a recent installation, that's even better. (For this use, the only
> thing that matters is business -- let's save the home successes for
> another time.) I'll forward them on to Joe, and... who knows, perhaps
> you'll be famous!
>
> Before you respond, make sure that you have the permission of your company
> to talk about this.
>
> --Esther Schindler

So do we have any OS/2 success stories to tell ???
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Sadly, the OS/2 Zone is no more. Derek has published a rather scathing
'farewell letter'. Whilst it'd be hard to argue with his comments on IBM and
OS/2, some of his comments are, well, a little untrue.

"TrueSpectre is one product I do like..... however....

If you're going to criticize a product, Derek, at least try to get the
product name correct: I presume you're referring to Photo>Graphics,
published by TrueSpectra.

"...advantage of OS/2 features (something ColorWorks doesn't do)."

ColorWorks doesn't take advantage of OS/2 ? Did you ever install it, Derek ?

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InCharge 1.02.25
Bruce W. Landeck 73577,442

InCharge version 1.02.25 is now available from our web site
(http://rampages.onramp.net/~landeck) and will shortly be available from CIS
(file INC225.ZIP). The enhancements are:

1. A Compile YTD Values function has been added to the Bills menu. This
function first zeros out YTD values and then checks each transaction in the
current fiscal year compiling the YTD values for each bill. It is called
automatically when you start a new fiscal year. This means you no longer
have any timing constraint in when you start a new fiscal year.

2. Aged Payables, Receivables, and Invoices reports have been add which
categorize each type by number of days overdue. The categories are 1-30
days, 31-60 days, 61-90 days, and 91 or more days.

3.The Enter Transactions dialog now includes Debit and Credit type
transactions. If the business functions are enabled, Refund, Discount,
Shipping, and Tax types are also available.

4. If you mark transactions with an incorrect statement date while
reconciling an account, you can now correct the mark date on all
transactions with a single operation.

5. Credit card information can now be stored in a customer's bill record and
used as the default information when paying an invoice by credit card.

6. When processing a credit card approval, the customers address is
displayed providing the additional information now required for credit card
approvals.

7. The Edit Transactions dialog not has the reconcile functions available
from it menu bar.

//InCharge is on special at A$99//
===========================================================================
and if you don't think InCharge would be suitable, check out AC/2 (Accountant/2)
Check the screen shots at www.erols.com/cybercom.
Beta version expected shortly, product due to ship end of Q2 1997 for the single user, Q3 for the multiuser with payroll and the payroll add on for the single user package.
===========================================================================
Also, check LogiSoft AR Ltd WWW pages;
They just released a new version 2.0 of RexxBOS, a complete OS/2 Rexx
interface. It now has an extensive CGI support. Visit our web site for details:
http://www.logisoftar.com

Features:
* CGI support
* The most complete Control Program Interface
* Screen, Keyboard and Mouse control
* Scheduler, Text File I/O, ASCII INI, and more
* Hundreds of OS/2 APIs supported
* Comprehensive manual
* Complete on-line guide and reference
* Examples for each library function
* Excellent addition to Visual Rexx products
* Consistent interface
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Internet Adventurer volume discounts !!

Reply-To: krasmus@post3.tele.dk (Kim Rasmussen)

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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!! Register before the price increases !!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Internet Adventurer's registration price is currently $30 - it will be that
until the 1st March 1997, after which it will increase.

Registrations are available though BMT Micro, or Indelible Blue.

On March 1st, a new version will also be released, with support for using
Netscape instead of WebExplorer, native Java support, news/mail filters,
custom folders for news/mail etc. etc.

At the same time, volume discounts will be possible, the updated prices
are listed here:

Internet Adventurer 1 User 40 USD
Internet Adventurer 3 Users 110 USD
Internet Adventurer 5 Users 175 USD
Internet Adventurer 10 Users 300 USD
Internet Adventurer 50 Users 1350 USD
Internet Adventurer 100 Users 2500 USD
Internet Adventurer 200 Users 4700 USD
Internet Adventurer Site license 7000 USD

--
Kim Rasmussen - Author of Internet Adventurer for OS/2 PM
President
Adventure Software

krasmus@post3.tele.dk
http://home3.inet.tele.dk/krasmus/ or
http://www.teamos2.org/software/iadventure/
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MARCH 97 OS/2 CONNECT NEWSLETTER

Reply-to: TimB1557@aol.com
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MARCH "OS/2 CONNECT" NEWSLETTER RELEASED

PALM HARBOR, FLORIDA (February 17, 1997) - M. Bryce & Associates, Inc. (MBA)
today announced the release of the March issue of OS/2 CONNECT, a freeware
newsletter distributed through the various computer networks and bulletin
boards.

OS/2 CONNECT is THE authoritative source for contact information in the
universe of IBM's OS/2 32-bit operating system.

The newsletter is implemented as a web page at:
http://www.tbos2cla.com/connect . It is also available as an INF file
suitable for use with the standard "View" utility (VIEW.EXE) built into OS/2
2.x (or higher); the file is named CON0397.ZIP. The newsletter includes the
following sections:

Title & Publisher
What's New in this Issue?
Sound Off!
Editorial Page
World Reports (Brazil, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands,
South Africa, and Switzerland)
Calendar of Events
Bulletin Boards
Internet Addresses & Locations
Telephone & Fax Numbers
Team OS/2
OS/2 User Groups
Who's Who of OS/2
Publications
- Books
- Periodicals
- Videos
News & Press Releases
Graphic of the Month
OS/2 Tips, Tricks & Keys
Software Shopper
Products & Services

NOTE: Windows users can now view INF files using the new INF Viewer from
SingaLab Pte. Ltd. of Singapore. Patterned after the OS/2 VIEW facility, the
Windows version provides the same functionality. The utility can be freely
obtained from a variety of sources:

* Look for WIN_INF.ZIP on most computer networks and bulletin boards.
* A copy of the product is available in IBM's Hyperwise
(see LIBIPFX.EXE).
* Use the version of the product accompanying "Just Add OS/2
Warp" (see VIEW.EXE).

A README.TXT file is attached to the .ZIP file explaining
how to install and view the newsletter.

OS/2 CONNECT is distributed electronically to the following:

1. Commercial Networks:
A. America Online
In the OS/2 Forum (Ctrl+K, "os2"), under "OS/2 News Magazines."
NOTE: You can also access our Web site through AOL's
"OS/2 Links and Web Sites" section in the OS/2 Forum;
select "OS/2 Publications Websites."
B. CompuServe
In the "IBM OS/2 Users+" Forum (GO OS2USER), go to the
Library & Browse the "Documentation" section.
2. On the Internet:
FTP Sites: hobbes.nmsu.edu (/os2/newsltr) or (/incoming)
ftp-os2.cdrom.com (/pub/os2/newsltr) or (/pub/os2/incoming)

World Wide Web:
OS/2 CONNECT home page (HTML)
http://www.tbos2cla.com/connect

- the INF file for downloading can be found at:
http://www.tbos2cla.com/connect/purpose.html

IN BRAZIL
http://www.ele.puc-rio.br/~donnici/os2.shtml
http://www.ele.puc-rio.br/~donnici/os2_eng.shtml (in English).

3. Bulletin Boards:

The 42nd Street BBS (Northern Ireland, UK) +44-(0)1247-270883
ABSOLUT(e)LY TEMPORARY (Las Vegas, NV) 702/254-8601
Clarion BBS (Tampa, FL) 813/832-3851
IBM OS/2 BBS Slovenia (Ljubljana, Slovenia) +386-61-1253464
Interactive BBS (India) +91-11-7104973
The Lighthouse OS/2 Support BBS/HUGO (Netherlands) +31-183-402427
Mid-Atlantic OS/2 BBS (Virginia Beach, VA) 757/422-8462
New England Online (Boston, MA) 617/961-7870
OS/2 Shareware; Pete Norloff's BBS (Fairfax, VA) 703/385-4325
The "PRIDE" Network, MBA's BBS (Palm Harbor, FL) 813/786-4864
Status Indiagate (New Delhi, India) +91-11-6985111, 6993111
Viper OS/2 (Enschede, The Netherlands) +31-53-4780086
Virtual Dream BBS (Palermo, Italy) +39-91-489642

The OS/2 CONNECT INF file may be copied and distributed free of charge.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact:

Tim Bryce Editor, OS/2 CONNECT M. Bryce & Associates, Inc. (MBA)
777 Alderman Road Palm Harbor, FL 34683
Tel: 813/786-4567 Fax: 813/786-4765
BBS: 813/786-4864 E-Mail: TimB1557@aol.com
CompuServe: 76235,2364 WWW: http://www.tbos2cla.com/connect
MBA: Developers of the "PRIDE" Information Factory(R) and Batch Manager
Since 1971: "Software for the finest computer - the Mind"
=====================================================================
PROMOTE OS/2 IRC MEETING....

Reply-to: division@c3net.net
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Hey all. Well I just recently got my DYNDNS.com IP working steadily under OS/2
and I will be holding the Promote OS/2 meetings on my IRC server...

So be there 9 PM EST time Feb 19, 1997... This meeting will be on a private
server and there should be NO LAG :) hopefully no lag.....

Also check out
http://neworder.dyndns.com for my DYNDNS/2 for OS/2. An OS/2 client for the
DYNAMIC.com's permanent DNS name stuff.... thanks...

Jason John Czerak
Division@c3net.net
http://neworder.dyndns.com
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new price for Nota Musica

Reply-to: L.Martin@TeamOS2.de (Ludger Martin)
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Nota Musica is a music notation program for OS/2. It allows you to compose,
edit, play, and print music. For more information, please check out our web
site at: http://www.teamos2.de/software/notamusica/ or email us at
L.Martin@TeamOS2.de.

Due to the recent development in the exchange rate for the US Dollar, we are
pleased to be able to reduce the price of Nota Musica by $20.

The new price for Nota Musica is $99.

We are also offering a version of Nota Musica for download. It includes
everything the full version includes, but a printed manual. The manual is
included as OS/2 .INF file. The price for this download version has been
reduced to $79.

For ordering information, please check out our web site (see above) or
send an email.

You can also send regular mail to
Johannes Martin Software-Entwicklung
Pfarrer-Dorn-Strasse 26
55127 Mainz
Germany
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ColEm, the Coleco Vision emulator, now available for OS/2

Reply-to: spice@ibm.net
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The initial release of ColEm is now on my homepage at
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/2281

There is still a bit more work to do, but it is at least in a playable state!

Darrell Spice Jr.
- Care to play Atari or Coleco under OS/2? Stop by the SpiceWare homepage
and download Stella and ColEm! OS/2 programming info also available.
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/2281
=====================================================================
Smaled 1.45 is released

Reply-to: eric.slaats@pi.net
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Smalled 1.45 Is a intuitive high powered 32 bit multi threaded PM editor.

Features are:
- Full DRAG-N-DROP support (open, save, print, copy, move, shred and PP),
- DragText compatible,
- WYSIWYG printing,
- ATM support,
- Extended EA usage,
- Highly configurable
- Toolbar with Bubble help,
- Context popups,
- DBCS support,
- File-search utility,
- File-history,
- Backup utilities
- Multiple default directories
- Extended text formatting tools,
- Line and Word wrap,
- Auto-indent,
- HTML Extension

Smalled is 18$ Shareware and can be found on the BMT Micro
(ftp://ftp.bmtmicro.com) site, on HOBBES, LEO and other anonymous sites.

Try it!

Thanks, Bye, Eric

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eric Slaats (Bianchi software) Eric.Slaats@pi.net

Builder of: Smalled 1.45 and The Smalled HTML Extensions 1.10

* http://www.bmtmicro.com/catalog/smalled/
* ftp://ftp.bmtmicro.com/bmtmicro/smled145.zip
* ftp://ftp.bmtmicro.com/bmtmicro/smehtm11.zip
=====================================================================

Hi OS/2 Fans,

currently, OS/2 has a good third position on Browserwatch's stats with
8,26% and Netscape/2, the OS/2 version of the Netscape Navigator,
accesses the site more often than any other version of Netscape,
including the Win XX versions!

I think, these access results will go to the Netscape labs as well as to
their management guys and will influence the upcoming decisions about
when to build which platform's version first. BTW: There's a link on
Browserwatch's news page about Netscape/2 4.0 rumours. Go and get it :-)

These are the URLs that count and that are counted:

Welcome to BrowserWatch
http://browserwatch.iworld.com/ (reload the page to avoid uncountable
proxy accesses!)
BrowserWatch - Stats Station
http://browserwatch.iworld.com/stats/stats.html
BrowserWatch - News Room
http://browserwatch.iworld.com/news/news-current.html

Our goal should be at least second position, but a real target for the
end of this month might be a 10-15% share. And go on and tell your
connected OS/2 friends to access!

bye
Peter
--
__ __ __ __ __
/_//_ / /_ /_/ Franken tl+49-241-399-66 __o__ __ Ultimate _o
/ /_ / /_ / \__ __ __ fx+49-241-399-96 ~ `- Frisbee '/`- ~
Team / //_ /__/peter@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de `~>
/_/__///_ http://www-users.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~peter

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WWW: Randy Kayfish' Page moved and updated (ratfish)

Reply-to: ratfish@concentric.net
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The Web page that was (is) at
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/1743/ has moved to
http://www.concentric.net/~ratfish/ .

It has been updated with new graphics, cartoon and a review of True Spectra's
Photo Graphics software (which I use a lot). Any contributions welcome. Oh
and don't forget this is an OS/2 dedicated page. Anything you want to say
about OS/2 please let me know.

Randy Kayfish
ratfish@concentric.net
=====================================================================
Stardock's On-line Commerce now available!

Reply-to: wardell@ibm.net
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Stardock's Online commerce:

Stardock's on-line commerce server is now up and running. On-line users can
now go to Stardock's web page and order right off the web site via a secure
server and then download the software right on line. The first two products
available are the PlusPak for OS/2 and Shipyards II. Other products will come
on-line shortly.

The On-line commerce server is part of Stardock's '97 OS/2 strategy to release
new products in component form instead of as large shrink wrapped products.
This means that users will be able to pick and choose the features they want
and save money in paying only for the things they want to use.

Moreover, due to the vastly reduced overhead, Stardock is now in the position
of being able to develop small scale software products that would sell for
<$15. Previously, the manufacturing overhead would have made such products
impossible to do.

Users can get to Stardock's on-line commerce server through the PlusPak page
on Stardock's website. Http://www.stardock.com
=====================================================================
StarDock PlusPak for OS/2 now available!

Reply-to: wardell@ibm.net
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Stardock Releases PlusPak for OS/2 Warp!
First in the series gives OS/2 users themes and rendered icons!
Friday, February 14, 1997
Contact: Alexander Antoniades (313) 453-0328

Canton MI =96 Stardock Systems, Inc., a leading software developer for
IBM's OS/2 Warp operating system released PlusPak for OS/2 today.
The PlusPak is the first product of Stardock's new component software
strategy. PlusPak: Themes, allows OS/2 users to create, trade, and use
desktop themes. The product uses OS/2's unique object oriented
features (such as the Workplace Shell) to allow users to work with
themes very easily.

Creating Themes on Windows95, for example, is a tedious and time
consuming experience. Thanks to OS/2's object oriented infrastructure,
creating themes and applying them is a matter of dragging and dropping.
Accompanying the themes are a set of icons that Stardock has been
working on for nearly a year. All of the icons in the nearly 20 themes
have been individually rendered, support up to 24bit color, and every
graphics resolution and size OS/2 can run at. There are thousands of
icons in the PlusPak alone.

"We're very proud of how the PlusPak: Themes has turned out. The icons
alone are just amazing to look at. Using a system that doesn't have the
PlusPak on them would be like an OS/2 Warp 4 user having to go back to
using OS/2 2.0," said Brad Wardell, President, Stardock Systems, Inc.

The Themes automatically detect whether you are running other Stardock
software (such as Object Desktop or Process Commander) and replace those
icons as well.

With the new component strategy, Stardock can now release each feature
one at a time allowing users to pick and choose the features they want.
This means that the price of each component remains very low and users
don't feel they are paying for features they are not interested in.
Depending on the success of PlusPak:Themes, Stardock hopes to deliver
further OS/2 applets for the PlusPak that will have similarly low
prices. For example, Stardock is exploring the possibility of bringing
anti-aliasing font rendering to OS/2 as well as Internet enhancements.

"This works out great for OS/2 users because now they don't pay for
features they don't want. In the future, if we had PlusPak: Themes,
PlusPak: Anti-Aliasing Fonts, and PlusPak: Internet Toys, users could
pick which features they want and just pay for those," said Wardell.
Stardock will also begin releasing additional Themes for PlusPak
customers free of charge beginning in March.

The PlusPak release also coincides with Stardock's new on-line commerce
server. To keep prices low, and accessibility high, users can now go to
Stardock's web page and order/download PlusPak immediately on the secure
web server. PlusPak users will not only avoid having to pay shipping
charges but pay less since there is no box or hard copy manual. Users
without access to the Internet will be able to get the PlusPak from
Stardock for $29.95 (it's $24.95 if ordered/downloaded on-line).

Stardock Systems can be reached at 313-453-0328 (1-800-672-2338) or via
email at sales@stardock.com. The PlusPak is located on Stardock's
website: http://www.stardock.com.
=====================================================================
HTML/CGI Author Wanted

I am looking for someone to write an HTML interface for
FaxWorks Pro. The page would include:

UserName and Password Verification

Fields for initiating outgoing faxes: to and from info and
formatitng data.

A means of uploading *.FAX or *.TIF (and perhaps other
format) files to the server to be sent.

A means of reviewing the Fax.log file to review status of
jobs.

A means of interacting with the FaxLog to identify new faxes
and to view them on the remote client.

In other words, I need a secure HTML front end to Faxworks
to allow compolete manipulation of all send and receive
functions across the Internet.

Please send proposals to me at
cbarr@mailhost.lakesregion.net
This is for my personal use. If it has market potential, I
will share any revenue with the author after my initial cost
is made up.

Chris
======================================================================
Looking for OS/2 Links ....
Reply-To: atunn@gil.com.au

Hi everybody !

I have a web page at http://www.gil.com.au/~atunn/INDEX.HTM and also
have a specific links page there also of the front page.

If anyone else with an OS/2 oriented or Pro OS/2 page would like to do
some reciprocal links then please mail me and I will place a text link
on the links page for you, text only because I only have a 500k limit
and graphics take up a fair bit of disk space after a while.

Awaiting your mails, I will endevour to answer all that I receive but it
may take some time as I do have a few 12 hour days at work every now and
then.

Best regards,

Andrew.
--
Andrew Tunney
Australian Distributor of ZOC - Superior Data Communications
For OS/2 and Windows NT/95
E-Mail: atunn@gil.com.au
Ph: +61 7 3263 8838 Mobile: 0412 573 999
Web Page: http://www.gil.com.au/~atunn/INDEX.HTM
======================================================================
OS/2 Treasure! (quality shareware or freeware)

Reply-to: wardell@ibm.net
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OS/2 Treasure!

To encourage the further development of quality freeware and shareware,
Stardock has announced that it will, each month, highlight a particularly
impressive shareware/freeware product. This month's treasure is a freeware
animated mouse pointer package. The "treasures" will be kept on Stardock's
webpage (http://www.stardock.com).
=====================================================================
InJoy Ranks First in BMT Micro's Worldwide OS/2 Sales (Internet Dialer)

Reply-to: bj@fx.dk (Bjarne Jensen, F/X Communications)
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F/X Communications Announces a New InJoy Milestone
- InJoy Ranks Number One in BMT Micro's Worldwide OS/2 Sales -

Holbaek, Denmark, February 3, 1997. Late last week, after several months in
the top five, the InJoy Dialer moved into first place in OS/2 shareware sales,
worldwide.

InJoy is not just another dialer, nor a front-end program using existing Warp
code. Instead, InJoy provides an entirely new implementation of the PPP point
to point link protocol. Additionally, InJoy provides a very rich feature list,
not available in any other single solution. Rather than list them here, you
are invited to browse http://www.fx.dk/injoy/ and learn why InJoy is number
one.

F/X Communications takes this opportunity to again thank all who registered
during the beta phase which began last May, and to now thank those registering
during InJoy's first month of general availability. Of course, just as
important is the need to publicly thank all those who continue to help resolve
the technical issues as InJoy evolves. Too numerous to name individually, they
are collectively known as Team InJoy and as members of the InJoy Mail
List--from list administrator to the newest member, posing the next tough
question--they all contributed to InJoy's rise to the number one slot.

We got to the top, together, by listening to the users, caring enough to
produce a high quality product and being willing to put in lots and lots of
frustrating, late night work.

Thanks a million! There's more to come,

Bjarne Jensen
President, F/X Communications
=====================================================================
FREE ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE from F/X Communications

Reply-to: injoy@post3.tele.dk
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*** FREE OFFER ***

F/X COMMUNICATIONS IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE INJOY TICKER WILL BE
MADE AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE FOR FREE SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS UNTIL THE
RELEASE OF INJOY V1.1.

A ticker posting is the combination of sound and/or text and/or sound!

Contact bj@fx.dk for info on how to get your
commercial/service-info/announcement/job-opening on the InJoy ticker
server for at least one month. The server will be moderated!

The ticker server has had a silently growing load of about 150
simultaneously connected users and with the improvements to the ticker
in version 1.1 of InJoy and the later release of the standalone
ticker, we want the server to be filled up..... giving the best
possible service!! That is what F/X Communications is all about!!!

regards
Bjarne Jensen
F/X Communications
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Scott's OS/2 Home Page (request for links)

Reply-to: scotth@pobox.com
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I am starting a new OS/2 home page. So far I have around 65 different OS/2
links off of the page. I am trying to get this page as complete as possible,
so please send me any links that you have that I am missing.
http://www.pobox.com/~scotth/OS2.html

If anyone would like to write long descriptions for any of the links, just
send them to me at mailto:scotth@pobox.com

If anyone has some pictures, midi files, etc that you believe would add to
this page, please email me about them.

Thanks in advance

Scott Hellewell
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SBT Information Systems Pty Ltd - Distributor of OS/2 software
fax 61-2 9310-1118 ph 61-2 9310-1214
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~sbt
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