OS/2 Zone Magazine

Produced by 3 Guys Publishing in Melbourne, Australia.

Articles

 * OS/2 Zone Magazine Editorial Notes - 1996-Sep-23


 * The Claw (Commentaries)
 * The feerking software bloat and ram prices - you bunch of wimp by Sam the cat
 * IBM's PC company - do they work for Mickeysoft ? Not to mention Marketing .... ( ok, I'll mention them ! ) by Sam the cat
 * Bugs in software, *HUGE* ones ... idiot programmers and middle management jerkoffs by Sam the cat
 * All Ears
 * Misc
 * Corel has announced Corel Office for Java By Derek Clarkson
 * Team OS/2 at PC'96 - The Update By Derek Clarkson
 * Team OS/2 at PC'96 - The Post show Update By Derek Clarkson
 * PC Week's Review of Warp 4 By Derek Clarkson
 * Selective Re-Instation of TCP/IP apps By Derek Clarkson
 * OS/2 Warp CUSTOMERS RALLY AROUND MERLIN
 * ISMAP bug in Web EX V1.03
 * How image maps work
 * Lotus Notes Release 4.0 by Terry Kemp‎
 * Web Ex Querks by Derek Clarkson‎
 * Chart this - Win'95, NT and OS/2 by Ted Girgus
 * Batch Manager 3.0 Announcement
 * Guru Fodder
 * Articles
 * Warp 4 Comments (October 10, 1996), Derek Clarkson
 * I've had Warp 4 for a bout a week now, so I thought I'd pass on some comments and thoughts.


 * Networking for Home (April 1996), Nic McGuigan
 * There's not much that Nic doesn't know about Networking. In this article written specifically for the home, he looks at how you can setup a LAN in your own house and the options you have.


 * HPFS - Part 2 July - 96, Dan Bridges
 * Here's part 2 of Dan's master work on HPFS. Extensive behind the scenes work and some interesting rexx programs for interrogating your drives.


 * HPFS - Part 1 June - 96, Dan Bridges
 * Here's part 1 of Dan's master work on HPFS. He takes a look at the structure of HPFS and produces some very interesting benchmark results as well.


 * HPFS - Preface May - 96, Dan Bridges
 * Coming from Brisbug is sunny Queensland, Dan has written an exhaustive series of articles on HPFS, detailing everything you ever wanted to know, things you didn't and even more than that. So here's the Introduction to the series.


 * S3 Video card installations (December 1995), Derek Clarkson
 * S3 based video cards are some of the most common video cards around. In my case I have a Diamond Stealth64 VRAM installed. So I decided to write down some of the tricks I have found to installing cards like this under OS/2.


 * Marius's Left Over Bits Aug - 95, Marius Gleeson
 * This is the last in this series. Here Marius looks at whats coming up, new chipsets, memory types and the word on hard drives.


 * Marius on Video Cards Sep - 95, Marius Gleeson
 * This time there was 7 video cards in the box, which one is the best ? only a total hardware head can tell you that.


 * Windows'95 (August 1995), Derek Clarkson
 * As an Editor of a magazine, it's my job to have an opinion, and lately everyone want's to know what I think of Windows'95. Why should I care ? I use OS/2. Oh well ... here goes anyway !


 * EPM Beta (August 1995), Derek Clarkson
 * The EPM editor is a programmers editor which comes with OS/2 and is one of those pieces of software that you either love or hate. In this article I take a quick look at a new version which I discovered on a DEVCON CD.


 * Marius on Sound Cards Aug - 95, Marius Gleeson
 * Derek threw a huge box at me that other day and told me to write another article. In it was a number of the more common sound cards around. Who am I to argue ?


 * Object Orientation (Jul 1995), Derek Clarkson
 * Like it or lump it, Object Orientation is the way that all things software are going. But what is it ? In this article I take some time to left you in on some of the things I have found out about it and hopefully it will be a little clearer at the end.


 * Marius on Motherboards Jul - 95, Marius Gleeson
 * If there's one thing that Marius likes, it's the biggest and fastest hardware he can get his hands on. So I asked him to write a series of articles on hardware. This one is on motherboards, whats on them and some information that the manufacturers didn't want you to know.


 * LANtastic for OS/2 (May 1995), Derek Clarkson
 * LANtastic is a well known, simple to use LAN designed for networks of all sizes. So I decided to give it a try on the two machines at home. Pity is ... I forgot to tell my flatmate I was going to have to take his apart in this experiment.


 * Windows on the Desktop (January 1995), Derek Clarkson
 * One of the first in the TechTalk series, this article looks at how OS/2 gets programs written for MS Windows 3.1 to run on your desktop. Tehre's an amazing amount of activity under the hood of this.


 * REXX
 * The Joy of REXXby Dan Bridges
 * REXX Techniques and Practices (Sep 1995)
 * Watcom's VX-REXX version 2.1 Review by Derek Clarkson
 * Subrutines
 * SOM & DSOM - An Introduction By Nicholas McGuigan
 * Nick McGuigan is a well respected Senior Consultant from IBM. Recent I asked him if he would write an article about SOM. I guess now that he's written it, I'm going to have to front that bottle of red I bribed him with.


 * Misc for Programmers
 * I've been getting a lot of bits and pieces through the mail recently, so I've decided that we need a Misc section just for programmers.

Sam the cat
Sam the cat is resident 'Demander-of-attention' at the editors household. Of un-known age and origin, he is often disposed towards eating, sleeping and depositing fur on all visitors to the house.

He will only eat fish based Whiskers, although he is also partial to McNuggets.

On his day off, he prefers to sleep, toss the editor's clothes out of his chest of draws, pull bathroom towels off the racks and swing on clothes on the washing line.

He also is locally known for his *VERY* sharp claws.

About

 * Derek Clarkson
 * Alter Ego - Spartacus
 * Editor, Graphix, Layup, article chaser, Optimist and Chief Sufferer for the Cause


 * Murray Kennett
 * Alter Ego - Static
 * Business consultant, Writer, Tips and Tricks Chaser, and Prodder of Slack Writers


 * Sam
 * Alter Ego - Claws
 * Mag Cat, Lap Warmer and Owner of the Claws

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