IBM's application development tools

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                   IBM's application development tools 
IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.0, and IBM WorkFrame/2 - are available at
the same time as OS/2 2.0. IBM C Set/2 follows one week later. These IBM 
application development tools give you access to the powerful programming 
interfaces in OS/2 2.0 and enable you to develop high performance 32-bit
applications that fully participate in the OS/2 Workplace Shell. You'll find
IBM OS/2 2.0 is a superior platform for all your development environments.
                                                                     
Microsoft began offering an OS/2 2.0 SDK for $2600 in December 1989. This
offering included pre-release versions of MS OS/2 2.0, MS tools and MS  
language products followed by retail versions of each of the products in
their final form. When Microsoft discontinued their OS/2 2.0 SDK in October
1991, without delivering the retail versions, MS SDK developers had to 
change their development environment. Many of these developers chose to 
accept IBM's offer of a no-charge program of pre-release versions of IBM 
OS/2 2.0, IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.0, IBM WorkFrame/2 and IBM C
Set/2. We've heard from several of these developers that they have
successfully changed environments and have great new 32-bit apps in the
works.
Now that the retail versions of the IBM products are generally available,
for a limited time IBM will offer OS/2 2.0 and the IBM development tools -
Developer's Toolkit, WorkFrame/2 and C Set/2 - to licensees of the Microsoft
OS/2 2.0 SDK for only $295, including shipping and handling. To participate
in this program, send the system installation diskette from the most recent
release (pre-release 3) of the MS OS/2 2.0 SDK to: IBM (Attn. M. Barovich -
Zip 1620) 1000 NW 51st St, Boca Raton FL 33432. You will be informed by 
letter of your acceptance in this program. This offer ends June 30, 1992. 
This offer is U.S. only; customers in other countries should ask their IBM
representative for information and developer assistance. In Europe, the IBM
contact for developer assistance is Albert Kleyn (44-256-56144); in Canada, 
it is Ken Fadelle (416-946-3786); in Australia, call the Direct Market 
Centre at 008-028-211. 
Licensees of the SDK who have already participated in IBM's pre-release code
program by submitting their MS OS/2 2.0 diskette will be notified of this
offer by letter at the close of the pre-release code program (March 31, 1991).
The OS/2 2.0 Technical Library is available on March 31 for $299. Each of the
17 books in the library can be purchased separately. An order form is in the
Toolkit. Or call 1-800-IBM-PCTB (IBM PC Technical Books) and inquire about:
Part #       Form #                  Title
10G3356                      IBM OS/2 2.0 Technical Library          
10G6260     S10G-6260        IBM OS/2 2.0 Application Design Guide 
10G6261     S10G-6261        IBM OS/2 2.0 Programming Guide Vol I  
10G6494     S10G-6494        IBM OS/2 2.0 Programming Guide Vol II
10G6495     S10G-6495        IBM OS/2 2.0 Programming Guide Vol III
10G6262     S10G-6262        IBM OS/2 2.0 IPF Guide and Reference 
10G6309     S10G-6309        IBM OS/2 2.0 SOM Guide and Reference 
10G6263     S10G-6263        IBM OS/2 2.0 Control Program Prog Ref
10G6264     S10G-6264        IBM OS/2 2.0 PM Prog Ref Vol I 
10G6265     S10G-6265        IBM OS/2 2.0 PM Prog Ref Vol II  
10G6272     S10G-6272        IBM OS/2 2.0 PM Prog Ref Vol III 
10G6266     S10G-6266        IBM OS/2 2.0 Physical Device Driver Ref 
10G6310     S10G-6310        IBM OS/2 2.0 Virtual Device Driver Ref
10G6267     S10G-6267        IBM OS/2 2.0 Presentation Driver Ref
10G6268     S10G-6268        IBM OS/2 2.0 Prog Lang 2/REXX Reference
10G6269     S10G-6269        IBM OS/2 2.0 Prog Lang 2/REXX User's Guide
10G6270     SC34-4289        IBM SAA CUA Interface Design Reference
10G6271     SC34-4290        IBM SAA CUA Guide to User Interface Design