OS/2 Warp Weekly Newsletter - 1995-09-01

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 THE OS/2 WARP WEEKLY - A production of PSP Worldwide Marketing Support
        Covering information relevant to OS/2 Warp and LAN Server
                 The 9/1/95 Issue (A real collector's item)
The OS/2 Warp Weekly and OS/2 Warp Monthly Newsletters are available
on the Internet at http://www.austin.ibm.com/pspinfo/newsletters.html

WHY I CHOSE OS/2 (THIRD IN A SERIES)

Why are people choosing OS/2 Warp instead of Windows? These answers, which come from a wide range of computer users, cut through the hype.

                Because of Internet Access
                ===========================

Dr. Eric Larson Researcher U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

"OS/2 slid into this environment with alacrity. It was sure nice to just install the software and go. We spent weeks getting our DOS and Windows machines onto the network as clients. I would never do that again -- far too many arcane commands for a one-time installation. With OS/2 Warp, it was dead easy. The WebExplorer in Warp is clearly one of the best ways to search the World Wide Web. Its multi-threaded design lets you read text while continuing to download graphics. The one-button installation of the kit is wonderful. Literally 10 minutes after deciding to install it, at home, I was using a SLIP connection through the university's modem bank."


BOTTOM LINE: OS/2 Warp provides one-button access to the Internet, surfing tools and a choice of network providers.


                 Because of its Interoperability
                 ===============================

Jim Flannery Wide Area Network Engineer MCI

"It works! I could not begin to put all our different hardware together with Microsoft applications and systems and guarantee it all to work. I've been there and it doesn't work. That's why we use OS/2."

BOTTOM LINE: OS/2 Warp is based on open, published industry standards.


OS/2 WARP CONNECT IMPRESSES THE EXPERTS

OS/2 Warp Connect received a 4 1/2 star rating from LAN Times reviewers in their August 28 issue. OS/2 Warp Connect's BonusPak and Lotus Notes Express were also big hits with the reviewers.

OS/2 WARP OUTPERFORMS WINDOWS 95 ON CNN

On a CNN special which aired August 26, OS/2 Warp handily outperformed Windows 95 in a side-by-side comparison.

The CNN testers downloaded 33 files from a BBS, which took 4.5 minutes on both systems. Then they began creating word processor documents with AmiPro for OS/2 and Microsoft Word for Windows 95, while performing the same download in the background.

The result: OS/2 Warp took only 4.5 minutes to complete the download, the same length of time as without the word processor running. Windows 95 took 16 minutes.

POWERSOFT SHIPS WATCOM VX-REXX OBJECT DEVELOPMENT KIT

Powersoft's Watcom Products Division is now shipping the Watcom VX-REXX
Object Development Kit for OS/2.  With the Object Development Kit ODK),
developers can easily create native VX-REXX objects and seamlessly
incorporate these objects into the Watcom VX-REXX development
environment.
Watcom VX-REXX is a visual development environment for creating OS/2
applications with rich graphical user interfaces.  It combines a
project management facility, a visual designer and an interactive
source level debugger to deliver an easy to use and highly productive
visual development environment.
Objects created with the VX-REXX Object Development Kit may be 
distributed royalty-free.
For more information on Watcom and its products, please visit the
company's World Wide Web site at http://www.watcom.com/.  Sample
objects are available in the VX-REXX section of this site.

INTERESTING OS/2 SITES ON THE WEB

There's a great deal of worthwhile information on OS/2 available on the Internet. Here are a few interesting URLs to visit:

       "Why get Warped"
       ->  http://www.ibm.com/News/ls950817.html
       Fifteen reasons to choose OS/2 Warp
       ->  http://www.ibm.com/News/ls950817-1.html
       OS/2 Warp and 32-bit power
       ->  http://www.software.ibm.com/os2/whywarp.html
       "OS/2 vs. Windows 95: Showdown at the OS Corral" - from the
       current Software Quarterly.
       ->  http://sq.ibm.com/sq/issues/vol22/warp.htm
       Fifteen questions to ask Microsoft
       ->  http://www.austin.ibm.com/pspinfo/15qs.html
       The "Nuns" commercial (including video and other material).
       ->  http://www.ibm.com/sfasp/nuns.htm
       PC Magazine readers' award
       ->  http://www.austin.ibm.com/pspinfo/pcmag.html
       The OS/2 product family
       -> http://www.austin.ibm.com/pspinfo/os2.html
       Other Internet servers with information about OS/2products
       ->  http://www.austin.ibm.com/pspinfo/inet.html
       Selected pointers to other OS/2 information on the Web
       ->  http://www.austin.ibm.com/pspinfo/server2.html
       OS/2 Warp Pharmacy
       ->  http://www.zeta.org.au/~jon/WarpPharmacy.html
       OS/2 product information
       ->  http://www.austin.ibm.com/pspinfo/os2info.html
       OS/2 vs Windows95: A Decision Maker's Guide"
       ->  http://www.austin.ibm.com/pspinfo/os2vschg.html
       The IBM Software Home Page
       ->  http://www.software.ibm.com


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