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July 16, 2002
 
Robert Basler is the president of Aurora Systems, Inc. and has been a dedicated OS/2 user since he tired of rebooting Windows 3.1 twenty times a day. He spends what free time he can manage travelling the world. Photo was taken at Franz Josef glacier, New Zealand.

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From The Editor

Scitech Continues to Improve Display Doctor Pro

Scitech continues their development of new video features for OS/2 users. This screenshot of an OS/2 desktop running on a dual-head system was posted on the Display Doctor for OS/2 newsgroup. According to the folks at SciTech, newer cards like the Matrox Parihelia which supports 3 monitors will also be supported. As someone who just bought a multihead video card, I'm looking forward to seeing this feature in the publically available releases.


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Warpstock 2002

Warpstock 2002 is to be held the weekend of October 5-6, 2002 at the Renaissance Austin Hotel in Austin Texas. The following new presentations have been confirmed so far, with more to follow in the coming weeks:
  • CID, LSMT, Rapid Deployment, presented by Alain Rykaert.
  • DFSee, an introduction, parts 1 and 2 , presented by Jan van Wijk.
  • The miracle, presented by someone who is as yet secret.
  • F/X communication, presented by Brian Smith.
  • XML on OS/2, presented by Gregory Bourassa.
  • SciTech SNAP Graphics for OS/2, presented by Kendall Bennett.
  • GoldenCode Trace Suite, presented by Greg Shah.

For a complete list of all currently confirmed presentations, please see the full list of presentations at www.warpstock.org.

OpenWatcom 1.0 Beta Available

For the programmers out there, there is a beta binary release of OpenWatcom 1.0 now available. While it's beta, it means that the 1.0 release is finally coming down the pipe.

Something for Minesweeper Addicts

You might want to give PMMine a try. It is like the Windows game but with a few improvements.

This Issue

Simon Gronlund looks at the effects of usability, John Bijnens reviews a tool for scanning your LAN, Isaac Leung continues his look at mathematical tools, David Webster's first article introduces us to WxWindows, a very comprehensive cross platform software development library and James Cannon looks at setting up your system for EMX development. Doug Clark will be back next month with the second half of his feature on Netscape plugins and we'll also have some more desktop art.

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