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- Subject: [CD-ROM REVIEW] Walnut Creek's Hobbes OS/2
- Date: Fri, 04 Nov 94 03:23:23 GMT
-
- I've had problems getting this review out. It has bounced back to me
- twice. I know for a fact that Hobbes OS/2 has never been reviewed and
- apologize to anyone who received this in their newsgroup twice.
- Best Net Regards,
- Joe Rinehart
- joe@config.com
-
- CD ROM Review : "Hobbes OS/2 Archived" (August 1994 edition)
- Publisher : Walnut Creek CDROM
- Reviewer : Steve J. Steinberg
- E-mail : stein047@maroon.tc.umn.edu
-
-
- System Requirements:
-
- Obviously if you intend to use the programs on the CD you need
- OS/2 and a CD ROM drive. The CD may also be used with a BBS
- system running from DOS to make OS/2 files available to callers.
- Archives are mostly in ZIP form though some ZOO files do appear.
- Archivers are included on the CD and are automatically invoked by
- the menu shell when a file is selected.
-
-
- Review:
-
- Hobbes OS/2 is THE CD for OS/2 fans. This disc is updated
- quarterly. I owned the Feb, 94 edition before receiving the
- August version for this review. The CD is available as a
- subscription with quarterly updates direct from the publisher.
- Subscribers will pay the list price, so this is not necessarilty
- the most economical option, street prices run $5-7 lower.
-
- Like any shareware CD ROM, there is always the issue of current
- files. The lag time between program updates and CD publication
- can often mean a newer version of a program is released before
- the CD is in your hands. Being updated quarterly, Hobbes OS/2
- does not fall victim to this nearly as often as many shareware CD
- ROM disks.
-
- The files on the CD are accessible via a menu shell executable
- >from either DOS or OS/2. The CD is also BBS ready for sysops who
- would like to make this selection of OS/2 programs and files
- available on their BBS system.
-
- Over 3000 OS/2 files are on the CD. Files are broken down into
- sections on two levels. First, by the OS/2 version the program
- is written for, 1.x, 2.x, 2.1 or all. Within each of these
- sections files are grouped into topics such as games, graphics
- utilities, demos, programming, etc.
-
- The shell program allows you to navigate the directories on the
- CD quickly and easily, files are displayed by name and include a
- one line description via this menu shell. When the user finds a
- file of interest, simply highlighting it and hitting enter will
- extract the program into the directory of your choice.
-
- The directory structure of the CD makes sense, though it is a bit
- cumbersome if you need to navigate at the command line level.
- The basic directory layout is consistent from version to version,
- which as a sysop who had to manually install the directories to
- my BBS, made upgrading to the August release much easier. Of
- course, if you use a BBS system that has data files on the CD, or
- use a CD ROM door, this is probably not an issue.
-
- BBS ready files are included for RBBS, PCBoard, opus, Spitfire,
- Wildcat and Maximus with good multi-line descriptions. I found
- very rare cases where descriptions were missing.
-
- The most encouraging thing about the Hobbes CD is that they
- actually seem to keep current versions. Old versions of files
- were removed and replaced with new versions between the Feb and
- August issues.
-
- Some other nice aspects are included disk images for upgrading
- your OS/2 installation, for example 2.10 to 2.11. Lots of
- technical help files, and lots of files direct from IBM. This
- disk also includes files for programmers including full OS/2
- implementations of GCC and EMX 08h C, GNU, EMACs, Ghostscript,
- and more. A good helping of games, icons, utilities and so on
- are also present in mass.
- -----
- Steven J. Steinberg
- stein047@maroon.tc.umn.edu
-
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