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August issue of OS/2 eZine

2003-08-18 15:31:13 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [www.os2world.com]

August 2003 issue of OS/2 e-Zine is now on-line.

In this issue:

From The Editor -- Isaac Leung Going step by step...

Reviews

  • VTeX/2 -- Isaac Leung looks at document processing with VTeX/2
  • Neptune Project -- Isaac Leung checks out the Neptune Project

Articles

  • OS/2 is Boring, Number 13 -- Bas Heijermans is busy this week.
  • Useful Programs for a Useful OS -- Carlos de Luna Saenz introduces some of his favourite software.

The Art Department -- Tim Swank has some cool desktops for you.

Forums

  • Ask John -- John Bijnens answer your OS/2 questions in this ongoing forum.
  • August Forums -- Questions for the authors? Disagree with us? Take it to the forums.

Warm, fuzzy feelings - OS/2, eComStation mentioned on the Register

2003-08-15 15:04:32 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [VOICENWS, Ian Manners]

Blaster rewrites Windows worm rules. It leaves a nice, warm, fuzzy feeling to see eCS & OS/2 mentioned.


3rd Annual OS2 World Awards

2003-08-04 11:01:50 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [http://www.os2world.com/award/results.php]

The result of the 3rd Annual OS2 World Awards are for each and every category:

  • Best Commercial Software of the Year -- eComStation v1.1 by Serenity Systems (USA)
  • on 2nd place -- Virtual PC v5.1 for OS2 by Innotek GmbH (Germany)
  • and on 3rd place -- SNAP Tools by SciTech Software (USA)

  • Best Individual Software of the Year -- WarpVision by WarpVisionGUI (Russia)
  • on 2nd place -- XWorkplace by Ulrich M?ller (Germany)
  • and on 3rd place -- DFSee by Jan van Wijk (Netherlands)

  • Best JAVA Application of the Year -- Polar Bar e-mail client by Polar Bar Dev Team (USA)
  • on 2nd place -- XNap by XNap Dev Team (USA)
  • and on 3rd place -- Zero Toaster MTA by Informationssysteme GmbH (Germany)

  • Best Site of the Year -- www.OS2eZine.com (USA)
  • on 2nd place -- en.eComStation.ru (Russia)
  • and on 3rd place -- en.OS2.org (Germany)

  • Best Supporting Company of the Year -- Innotek GmbH (Germany)
  • 2nd place -- SciTech Software (USA)
  • and on 3rd place -- Serenity Systems (USA)

  • Best Unix Port of the Year -- CDRecord/2, Nick Lepehin (Russia) and Chris Wohlgemuth (Germany)
  • 2nd place -- Project EverBlue, Antony Curtis (UK), Sebastian Wittmeier (Germany) and Brian Smith (USA)
  • and on 3rd place -- XFree OS/2 v4.3 by Frank Giessler (Germany) and Holger Veit (Germany)

  • Honor Award for Individuals -- Daniela Engert (Germany) for DANI IDE drivers
  • 2nd place -- Ulrich M?ller (Germany) for XWorkPlace
  • and on 3rd place -- Frank Wochats for eCS OS/2 Software development

VOICE Newsletter available

2003-08-01 19:12:44 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]

The August issue of the VOICE Newsletter is now online.

In this issue:

  • Adding style to the Newsletter -- Which one do you like best?
  • Installing eCS on a supermarket notebook Targa Visionary XP -- Dieter Zoomers passes installation step by step.
  • Virtual drives -- how to create virtual drives?
  • What can eCS Clock, eCS Scheduler and eCS Task Planner do for you?
  • From Warp to eComStation - a personal view of Keith Merrington
  • OS/2 and ISDN - loving couple or cold relationship? -- Christian Hennecke publishes list of compatible ISDN-adapters.
  • OS/2 Tips -- useful tips related to popular software

OS2 World Award voting process soon to close

2003-07-28 22:20:56 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [www.os2world.com, Kim Haverblad]

If you haven't voted yet, there is still time to do so. But, remember we will close the voting the 30 of July.

The OS2 World.Com Award Event, was founded to advance the developent and use of eCS and OS2; foster cooperation among creative developers and users; recognize outstanding achievements; cooperate on technical research and improvement of methods and equipment; provide a common forum and meeting ground.


Warpstock Europe 2003 in three monthes

2003-07-26 14:00:03 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [http://www.os2bbs.com/os2news/]

Warpstock Europe 2003 will be held in the buildings of the KHLim in Diepenbeek, Belgium, on Friday, October 31st through Sunday, November 2nd. Anyone interested in giving a presentation should contact Christian Langanke or John Bijnens.


eComStation conquests Altai mountains

2003-07-22 17:56:52 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru, Yuriy Vishnevsky]

A group of professional mountaineers and tourists is going leave to Ak-Tru canyon (Altai, 2 km above sea-level) at the 25-th july. The complexity of the march is valued as 3B. The goal is conquest Cupola mountain (4 km above sea-level) and set up the flag with eComStation logo in honour of eComStation.Ru site birthday! :) The executor of this super-mission is Yuriy Vishnevsky (russian mountaineer, OS/2 user and developer).

The length of the mountain route is about 250 km. All events will be shooted with photo and video cameras.

We are going to inform you about stages of this mission.


July issue of OS/2 eZine

2003-07-21 15:06:18 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru, Paul V. Gladneff]

July 2003 issue of OS/2 e-Zine is now on-line.

In this issue:

From The Editor -- Isaac Leung Business as usual...

Reviews

  • CAD Part 2 -- Isaac Leung has some news regarding mechanical CAD for OS/2.

Articles

  • Using a Windows-printer under OS/2 -- Robert Basler discovers a trick to using Winprinters under OS/2.
  • OS/2 is Boring, Number 12 -- Bas Heijermans looks at keeping things quiet.
  • Golden Code's Java 1.4.1 -- Carlos de Luna Saenz takes a quick look at Golden Code's Java 1.4 Beta for OS/2.
  • C++ Lesson 2: Compound Types -- Terry Norton continues with compound types in C++
  • C++ Lesson 3: Loops and Relational Expressions -- Terry Norton teaches Loops and Relational Expressions

The Art Department -- Tim Swank has some cool desktops for you.

Forums

  • Ask John -- John Bijnens answer your OS/2 questions in this ongoing forum. [more]
  • July Forums -- Questions for the authors? Disagree with us? Take it to the forums. [more]

July 2003 VOICE Newsletter

2003-07-07 15:15:14 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [VOICENWS, Mark Dodel]

The July 2003 issue of the VOICE Newsletter is now online.

In the latest issue you can find:

  • Warpstock by the Bay. -- by Mark Dodel
  • DrDialog, or: How I learned to stop worrying and love REXX - Part 9 -- by Thomas Klein
  • First Look: The IBM ThinkPad T40 -- by Andres E. Mukk
  • No Cloud On Sundial's Face -- by Per Johansson
  • CAD Handler -- by Mark Dodel
  • Switchable drive drawers may be your answer to multiple operating systems. -- by Beth Flunker
  • And of course letters, addenda, tips and a compilation of news of the previous month!

The Final Vote for OS2 World Award has started!

2003-07-02 01:51:19 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [www.os2world.com, kimh]

It is time to vote for your favorite OS/2-eCS software, company and person (the latter two who support OS/2-eCS).

We will also update the poll data with proper information about authors and companies and as well with url for more information about the finalists.

To find your way to the poll either click your way via the Annual Awards on the main menu or follow this url.

Also if you have any updates suggestion for the poll, regarding author names and url for more information, please post replies to following thread within the online forum.


OS2.org with new operators

2003-06-25 17:33:25 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [VOICENWS, Christian Langanke]

While the closure of OS2.org has been announced some month ago, this website will now be operated by Team OS/2 Deutschland e.V. (Germany) (local association Team OS/2 Ruhr e.V.). The association will provide the technical and financial basis for the website, but for further development as well as for editorial tasks OS2.org still requires help from outside.

Please help to keep OS2.org running!

Please see further details within the current OS2.org editorial!


June OS/2 eZine is Out

2003-06-17 14:26:14 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [VOICENWS, Robert Basler]

Read the June issue now on-line.

In this issue:

From The Editor -- Robert Basler - so long...

Editorial

  • Last of a Dying Breed -- Kim Ludvigsen

Reviews

  • Hercules Fortissimo III -- David T. Johnson looks at a sound card.

Articles

  • C++ Class Lesson 1 -- Terry Norton is here to help you learn C++
  • OS/2 is Boring, Number 11 -- Bas Heijermans looks at file systems.

The Art Department -- Cool desktops for you.

Forums

  • Ask John & Rob -- John Bijnens and Robert Basler answer your OS/2 questions in this ongoing forum.
  • June Forums -- Questions for the authors? Disagree with us? Take it to the forums.

June 2003 VOICE Newsletter

2003-06-02 01:40:11 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [VOICENWS, Mark Dodel]

The June 2003 issue of the VOICE Newsletter is now online.

In the latest issue you can find:

  • The future of the VOICE Newsletter -- continued. - by Christian Hennecke
  • eComStation 1.1, the Install. -- by Mark Dodel and Christian Hennecke
  • WarpVision - The Swiss Army Knife of Multimedia Players -- by Mark Szkolnicki
  • SCSI on OS/2 - A Personal View -- by Per Johansson
  • SBC Yahoo! DSL: It's My Turn Now -- by Timothy Sipples
  • And of course letters, addenda, tips and a compilation of news of the previous month!

May OS/2 eZine is Out

2003-05-25 15:05:10 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [VOICENWS, Robert Basler]

Special Announcement: The OS/2 eZine is looking for a new Editor in Chief. If you are interested in the position, please email the editor.

Read the May issue now on-line.

In this issue:

From The Editor

  • Robert Basler - Help Wanted, Editor in Chief, no pay, decent benefits - apply within...

Reviews

  • Mechanical CAD for OS/2 -- Isaac Leung looks at BlueCad and Cadvance.
  • Preview: QueenCy -- Isaac Leung previews a new paint program.

Articles

  • OS/2 is Boring, Jubilee XXL Edition, Number 10 -- Bas Heijermans looks at a solution for keeping time.

The Art Department -- Cool desktops for you.

Forums

  • Ask John & Rob -- John Bijnens and Robert Basler answer your OS/2 questions in this ongoing forum.
  • May Forums -- Questions for the authors? Disagree with us? Take it to the forums.

SCOUG Meeting May 17: eCS 1.1

2003-05-16 19:11:39 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [VOICENWS, Gary Wong]

The next meeting of the Southern California OS/2 User Group (SCOUG) will be this Saturday, May 17, 2003 at 9:15 AM PDT, at the Fullerton Public Library, 353 W. Commonwealth Ave., in meeting room B.

eCS at SCOUG -- Version 1.1 At Last!

As Bob St. John, Director of Business Development at Serenity Systems tells us, the release of eComStation 1.1 Entry is the biggest OS/2 news so far this year.

It's certainly been long anticipated by the OS/2 community. Some key enhancements involve changes to the user interface. And for the first time, the power of CID is made available to every user. However, major applications that were free with the first version are now an add-on pack and priced separately. You owe it to yourself to find out, first- hand, just what all this means for you.

You can see eComStation 1.1 on May 17th at SCOUG. We are assured it will be the officially released version and that copies will be available for purchase at the meeting. Long-time SCOUG member Kim Cheung, Serenity's Executive Director, will be on hand to show it off and answer all of your questions. Guaranteed to generate controversy, this is a golden opportunity to observe first-hand and decide for yourself.

As always, there will be free coffee, donuts, and help with your OS/2 problems, too.

The Programming SIG is taking a short break this month. It will return in June to work on their "success for open source" project.

TAKE NOTE: SCOUG's June meeting will be on the second Saturday of the month (June 14th).

Help Desk chats are on Wednesday evenings at 7 PM PDT. If you've got a problem with hardware or software, join the chat and ask for help.

OS/2 Help Desk and Networking SIG, June 1st, 2003, 2 PM PDT, Chapman University in Orange:

At the live OS/2 Help Desk, volunteers will give you hands-on assistance solving your hardware and software problems. It is generally held the first Sunday of the month at Chapman University in the city of Orange (east of I-5 and north of the 22 freeway) in cooperation with the OS/2 SIG of the North Orange County Computer Club.

Come to Hashinger Hall Science Building, room 203. There is an elevator to bring up your equipment. Bring your system and all related hardware and software, along with a detailed explanation of your problem.

The Networking SIG normally meets at the same time and place as the live OS/2 Help Desk, but it's still on hiatus. We hope to have it back in June.

How to get to the Fullerton Public Library:

From the 91 freeway, exit Harbor Blvd. heading north. Turn left at Amerige Ave. The library is 2 1/2 blocks down on your left-hand side; the main entrance is actually on Amerige 1/2 block west of Highland Ave.

From the 57 freeway, exit Chapman Ave (near Cal State Fullerton) heading west. After you pass Harbor Blvd., go 2 more blocks and turn left on Highland Ave. Go 3 short blocks south on Highland Ave. and turn right on Amerige Ave.; the library is 1/2 block down on your left.

Visit us, there is a link to Yahoo! Maps with a map to the Fullerton Public Library.

How to get to Chapman University:

There are two ways to get directions:

  1. Go to www.scoug.com
  2. Go to www.mapquest.com and enter the address 400 N. Center Street, Orange, CA.

You can park in any of the University lots for free on Sundays, but if you part on the street, watch the signs carefully or else risk getting a parking ticket.


Warpstock 2003 General Announcement

2003-05-16 19:10:15 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [VOICENWS, Robert Kuropkat]

The Warpstock Board of Directors is very pleased to announce that Warpstock 2003, the seventh edition of the annual Warpstock event, will be held near San Francisco, California, October 18th and 19th, 2003 at the Doubletree Hotel, San Francisco Airport.

The Doubletree Hotel features 389 richly appointed guest rooms, including 10 luxurious suites. New Concierge Rooms feature Herman Miller office chairs and a printer/fax/scanner/copier combination unit. We have arranged a special show room rate of $85 per night Single/Double that will be available for up to 3 days before and 3 days after Warpstock (based on availability). We will have more information about the San Francisco area on the web site soon.

The final contract and arrangements are still pending. When that is finalized we will follow with specific room reservation instructions.

Registration amounts have been set and are as follows:

  • Registration: $119
  • Early Registration: $99
  • At the Door: $140
  • One Day: $90
  • Vendor: $400

And introducing a new way to contribute to the ongoing wonder that is Warpstock: Supporting Memberships for $48. Supporting Memberships are common with Science Fiction conventions and are essentially a way for members to help support the costs of putting on the convention even if that person will not be able to attend. Supporting Members will be entitled to the same registration package as all other attendees. If it later appears the Supporting Member can in fact attend, the membership can be upgraded from "supporting" to "attending" for the difference in cost.

Further details on the event, including presentations and events will follow soon. If you are interested in giving a presentation at Warpstock 2003, please contact our speaker coordinator, Robert Kuropkat with a synopsis of your presentation and any requirements. If you have suggestions for presentations, send them as well and we will try to find someone knowledgeable on the subject who is interested.

Warpstock, Inc., is a North Carolina corporation. The Warpstock annual conference is a gathering of OS/2 users, developers, and vendors from around the world for the purpose of education and advocacy. More information is available at the Warpstock web site


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