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See http://www.pmview.com/ for details ********************************************************************* Source: Gary Wong (wonggdatattglobal.net) Moderator: Trevor Smith (trevorathaligonian.com) ------------------------------------------------------- The next meeting of the Southern California OS/2 User Group (SCOUG) will be next Saturday, Feb. 19, at 9:00 AM PST. NOTE: We have a new meeting location: we will be meeting at Eastside Christian Schools (Heritage Campus) in Anaheim at 2528 W. La Palma Ave. Exclusive! New Product Launch at SCOUG! Are you tired of writing your passwords on yellow sticky notes or using the same password for everything so you don't forget? Would you like a secure place to keep all your passwords and secrets? Come to the next SCOUG meeting for the ultimate solution, as IDK unveils KeyRing/2. KeyRing/2 acts like an impregnable safe filled with all your passwords. Only you can open that safe with a master password. KeyRing/2 has a number of sophisticated features that SCOUG members will be able to see when developer Kevin McCoy demos the new product at the launch. The KeyRing/2 product announcement was published on WarpCast on Feb. 4 at http://www.os2ss.com/warpcast/wc4783.html. After the presentation, we'll have Q&A to help you with your questions/ problems, and then a raffle. After a short break, then the Saturday SIG meetings: Programming SIG: In January, Steven Levine proposed a multi-month programming project of updating an "abandoned" OS/2 freeware or share- ware application (with the approval of the program's author, of course). Toward that end, this month the SIG will consider several candidate applications for this "Adopt an App" project. In addition to discussing the SIG's "Adopt an App" project, we've invited the meeting's main speaker, Kevin McCoy of IDK, Inc., to hang around for the Programming SIG. Kevin will discuss how VX-REXX DLL's written in Virtual Pascal/2 were used in the development of their new product, KeyRing/2. He'll also share his experience with general development issues of REXX DLL's. General Interest Group: TBA, but see http://www.scoug.com/gig/index.html to see as to what to expect in the coming months. Internet SIG chats happen several times each week. Join them! )For further information, go to http://www.scoug.com/chat/index.html ) Monday, February 21, 7 PM PST meetings at Eastside Christian Schools (Heritage Campus): The OS/2 Help Desk will have volunteers to give you hands-on assistance solving your hardware and software problems. The Networking SIG will be meeting at the same time/place as the Help Desk in the new computer lab. If they haven't finished yet, they'll continue setting up a new network. Come help and find out what all it takes. (For further information, go to http://www.scoug.com/netsig.html) Thursday, February 24, 7 PM PST meeting at Eastside Christian Schools (Heritage Campus): The Sundial SIG will meet in the computer lab. In January, they got a look at techniques used to produce SCOUG's monthly newsletter, OS/2 For You. Next, they'll see what's involved using templates, graphics, varied width columns, fixed size text areas, footers, and more to create a polished newsletter. How to get to Eastside Christian Schools (Heritage Campus): The Eastside Christian School (Heritage Campus) in Anaheim is at 2528 W. La Palma Ave. It is on the south side of the street (about 200 ft. E of Magnolia) on the Grace Baptist Church property. It's a 2-story office building close to La Palma Ave. with the address of 2528 up near the roof. (It's between 2 large apartment complexes and can be easily missed). Turn in (south) there. Park in the front lot. For the general meeting, go up the stairs in the middle of the building along the parking-lot side. Then go down the hall to your right. For the SIG's, go in at the middle on the ground floor and down the hall to your right. Freeway exits: (subject to change due to freeway construction on I-5 and the 91 freeways): 1) North I-5 (from central/south Orange County): the La Palma exit has re-opened. Get off at La Palma and turn left (going west over I-5). The school/church will be on your left side. 2) South I-5 (from Los Angeles): take the Magnolia exit and turn right going south. Turn left on La Palma Ave; the school/church will be on your right side. 3) West 91 freeway (from the Inland Empire, etc): take the Magnolia exit and turn left going south. Turn left on La Palma Ave; the school/church will be on your right side. 4) East 91 freeway: take the transition to I-5 south. Stay to your right and take the Magnolia exit. Turn right going south. Turn left on La Palma Ave; the school/church will be on your right side. OR: Go to: http://www.scoug.com/directions.html there is a map to the school, plus a more detailed map & driving directions from Yahoo! Come and join us! ------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, unsubscribe, or for more information on WarpCast, visit: http://www.warpcast.com/ -------------------------------------------------------