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I obtained these files off IBM's World Wide Web Site (www.ibm.com).
The GIFs show various screen captures of OS/2 Warp v3.0, which was announced
by IBM on October 11, 1994. Several text based press releases are also
included.
Included files :
GIFs:
WARP-BOX.GIF
The front cover of the box Warp will ship in.
WARP-CIS.GIF
The native OS/2 version of CIM (CompuServe Information Manager).
WARP-DSK.GIF
A OS/2 desktop (at 1024x768x256 resolution) with several folders open.
WARP-FWX.GIF
Faxworks, a native OS/2 fax application bundled in the BonusPak.
WARP-GAM.GIF
Several of the games that come with OS/2.
WARP-INS.GIF
The install screen with some of the options for OS/2's installation.
A "one button" easy install is available.
WARP-LAU.GIF
The Launchpad, which allows you to create a small, iconized menu
of your often-used applications. Also contains some basic system
utilities.
WARP-MUL.GIF
Some of the multimedia functions of OS/2 in action.
WARP-NET.GIF
Internet Connectivity that comes with Warp. Package will be available
for download by all, and included in all Warp versions after 01/95.
WARP-P2P.GIF
Person2Person, a application to share a workspace communicate via LAN
or modem.
WARP-TUT.GIF
The new & improved tutorial included with OS/2 Warp.
Press Releases :
WARP.PR
Press release from IBM on the release of Warp.
WARP-MIG.PR
Press release from IBM on the bundling of One Up Corp.'s SMART,
Source Migration Analysis Reporting Toolset(R), a toolset to
"help developers migrate 16-bit and 32-bit Windows(TM) applications
to IBM's OS/2 Warp as well as other versions of OS/2". The toolset
will included in the next Developer's Connection CDROM from IBM.
WARP-VIR.PR
Press release from IBM on AntiVirus Version 2.0, a antivirus utility,
updated for OS/2 Warp v3.0.
In getting these files, I had a text editor for DOS (TED3) working on this file,
a communications program for OS/2 (TE/2) downloading them from the net, a
image viewer (PMJPEG) looking at the GIFs, and a OS/2 window open to rename
the files as they come in from the net to more conventional names. All this
in addition to my email client (Lotus Notes for OS/2) and my numerous LAN
programs in the background. These programs were all running at the same time,
with no noticable decrease in system performance. This is with OS/2 2.11,
just imagine what YOU can do with Warp....
- David Bonds
- Team OS/2
- David.Bonds@cutting.hou.tx.us