Return-Path: Received: from mailer.bmtmicro.net (mailer.bmtmicro.net [63.96.6.4]) by mail.comkal.net (Weasel v0.95) for xxxxatyyyyy; 11 Jun 2000 12:08:35 Received: from jupiter.accesscable.net ([24.138.0.20]) by mailer.bmtmicro.net (Post.Office MTA v3.5.3 release 223 ID# 0-58942U1100L200S0V35) with ESMTP id net for ; Sat, 10 Jun 2000 17:35:51 -0400 Received: from CDR2-194.accesscable.net (CDR2-194.accesscable.net [24.138.2.194]) by jupiter.accesscable.net (8.10.1/8.10.1) with SMTP id e5ALeTV22124 for ; Sat, 10 Jun 2000 18:40:29 -0300 (ADT) Message-Id: <200006102140.e5ALeTV22124atjupiter.accesscable.net> To: "newsatos2ezine.com" Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 18:39:56 -0300 (ADT) Priority: Normal X-Mailer: PMMail 2.10.2010 for OS/2 Warp 4.00 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: [WarpCast] OS/2 on the new IACT webpages Errors-To: adminatbmtmicro.net From: "WarpCast News Service" Reply-To: "WarpCast News Service" Network Trace for OS/2 - Turn any OS/2 machine into a network probe. - Take a trace on any segment in the network, in minutes. - A software-only, hardware-independent implementation. http://www.goldencode.com/ntrace.html ********************************************************************* Source: IACT (iactattechie.com) Moderator: Trevor Smith (trevorathaligonian.com) ------------------------------------------------------- To: OS/2 users & developers Did you happen to catch a recent e-zine posting in the OS/2 and Windows communities, stating that "OS/2's workplace shell and the Windows 98/2000 explorer shell are still icon based" and that icons under the WPS supposedly behave the same as for Windows? I won't debate the harmful implications of that sales pitch for a certain Windows desktop enhancer, i.e., that OS/2 presumably would be no different from or better than Windows, so users may stick with MSFT and forget about OS/2. :-( But I will suggest that if you'd like to have the clear, straightforward facts about the WPS, then check out the OS/2 articles we've collected at IACT's website. In case you still haven't heard of us for some odd reason, IACT is a multiplatform group promoting open standards, user choice and better access to compatible technology. A large percentage of the developers, users and consultants in IACT use OS/2 either by itself or alongside another major OS such as Linux, BSD and DOS. Not surprisingly, many of our commentaries and technical reports cover OS/2. I could name them and list our articles' URLs, but here's another way: just look 'em up at IACT's brand new Search Tool page! You'll find it at http://www.iact.net/search/Search_Tool.html, and it's been added to our Site Menu as well. You might enter a magic keyword like 'OS/2' or 'Workplace Shell' or some similar phrase. If you prefer, look specifically for the sidebar "Benefits of an Object-Oriented Interface" in IQ Newsletter Issue #6; it might settle any doubts about the powers & abilities of the WPS to go far beyond those of mortal Windows. For another example, Kelly King's "A Journey in Search of a Perfect OS" in Issue #3 hasn't aged a bit and is a good match if you'd like to be clear on the difference between OS/2 and Windows. The relationship between NT and OS/2 is yet another story: look up "The Big Blue-Redmond Connexion" in Issue #7. [** Note-- The search page does require a JavaScript-enabled browser. The script has been tested on Navigator 2.02 and Communicator 4.6x under Warp v3 & v4, as well as MSIE under Win9x.] Btw, IACT's old site no longer is being updated. If your website still refers to an IACT article about OS/2 or other subject, please update your link to http://www.iact.net/. And if you like a graphical link, choose from either our 90x30 IACT Button or the 90x95 IACT Icon, both now with metallic backgrounds matching our Logo [see our "Team Spirit" page at http://www.iact.net/connexion/team_spirit.html to get the sample HTML code and the two image files]. As always, IACT's main page offers navigation and info for the entire site, without any use whatsoever of frames, Java applets, ActiveX, or MS-Word, Excel and .ASP files : IACT's Cover Page http://www.iact.net/ Section Pages also make good short links, either alone or in combination with the Cover Page: IACT 24x7 Reports Page http://www.iact.net/features/24x7.html IACT Quarterly Newsletter Page http://www.iact.net/IQN/iq.html Our current IQN Issue #8: http://www.iact.net/IQN/8.html Diane Gartner IACT Co-ordinator ................................................ International Alliance for Compatible Technology http://www.iact.net/ ................................................ more open standards, user choice and free access to compatible technology ------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, unsubscribe, or for more information on WarpCast, visit: http://www.warpcast.com/ -------------------------------------------------------