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* [http://crydee.sai.msu.ru/ftproot/pub/comp/os/os2/hobbes/os2/info/desktour.zip] | * Download File:[http://crydee.sai.msu.ru/ftproot/pub/comp/os/os2/hobbes/os2/info/desktour.zip] | ||
OS/2 Warp 4 is an operating system developed by IBM. I will attempt to show you most of its major features, but there is so much to show. The tour will also include some applications which are available for OS/2. | |||
[[Image:W4Desktop-001.png]] | [[Image:W4Desktop-001.png]] | ||
Clean desktop where we see the Control Center's (Object Desktop) information area (drive space, swap size, time, can also have CPU meter, etc.). Those 4 "bitmaps" up there are virtual desktops. | |||
The Tab Launchpad (Object Desktop) and Control Center can be arranged, placed and duplicated at will. Object Desktop's Window List also includes a command history, for frequently executed commands. | |||
Both MOD and MID (on Desktop) are shadows of actual folders somewhere else (you can locate them in a click) containing the data, but they act exactly like their big brother folder. | |||
[[Image:W4Desktop-002.png]] | [[Image:W4Desktop-002.png]] |
Revision as of 22:02, 26 July 2018
By Samuel Audet
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OS/2 Warp 4 is an operating system developed by IBM. I will attempt to show you most of its major features, but there is so much to show. The tour will also include some applications which are available for OS/2.
Clean desktop where we see the Control Center's (Object Desktop) information area (drive space, swap size, time, can also have CPU meter, etc.). Those 4 "bitmaps" up there are virtual desktops.
The Tab Launchpad (Object Desktop) and Control Center can be arranged, placed and duplicated at will. Object Desktop's Window List also includes a command history, for frequently executed commands.
Both MOD and MID (on Desktop) are shadows of actual folders somewhere else (you can locate them in a click) containing the data, but they act exactly like their big brother folder.