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WarpIN and XWorkplace have both been updated to V0.9.8.
Note that XWorkplace and WarpIN V0.9.7 were never officially released, but since
some people managed to get hold of them anyway, that version number was skipped
to avoid confusion.
1. WarpIN V0.9.8 has been released.
WarpIN is intended to become the new universal OS/2 installer. It is becoming
more and more popular among OS/2 developers because of its flexibility and ease
of use. It has full system configuration (CONFIG.SYS, WPS classes, WPS objects)
and can fully undo all the changes to your system again. V0.9.8 is mainly another
maintenance release. This fixes bug with target paths and CONFIG.SYS manipulation.
2. XWorkplace V0.9.8 is out also.
XWorkplace is the most feature-rich freeware Workplace Shell enhancer on the
planet, and even better, it is OpenSource. XWorkplace is the successor to my popular
XFolder utility and has become a Netlabs project. Among many other things, XWorkplace
gives you the following features:
Tons of folder enhancements, such as status bars, freely configurable context
menus, global sort options, and much more.
Extended file associations, which replace the illogical WPS associations by type
and filter separately.
Easy CONFIG.SYS management thru a WPS object.
A trash can which supports all WPS delete operations. Replacement default icons.
Improvements to startup and shutdown: boot logos, a replacement startup folder,
a complete rewrite of the OS/2 shutdown sequence (including automatic reboot, APM
power-off, and a shutdown folder).
Mouse and keyboard enhancements, including sliding focus, sliding menus, global
object hotkeys, folder hotkeys, mouse-button-3 scrolling. Enhanced multimedia, such
as more system sounds.
In addition, V0.9.8 now gives you the XCenter (a WarpCenter replacement) and
a "font folder" for viewing, installing, and deinstalling fonts. Besides,
PageMage is becoming really useable now. To install XWorkplace, you also need the
latest WarpIN. See my homepage for detailed information and download addresses:
http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/~h0444vnd/os2.htm
WarpIN and XWorkplace are Netlabs projects, released under the GNU General Public
Licence. The source code is available on the Netlabs CVS server. See and my homepage
http://www.netlabs.org/nosa for details.
We have created four mailing lists at http://www.egroups.com.
warpin-user
warpin-dev
xworkplace-user
xworkplace-dev
or WarpIn and XWorkplace users and developers, respectively. We are grateful
for feedback on these mailing lists.
Note: If you have linked to the above address of my hompage, please update your
links to point to www.netlabs.org instead, because my homepage will change in the
near future. The Netlabs pages will be updated shortly.
Have fun!
Ulrich Moeller
http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/~h0444vnd/os2.htm
os2unix released
SAWATAISHI JUN, YOKOHAMA JAPAN has relased os2unix
With this tool, os2unix, you can easily compile and make freeware for OS/2
Doing this way will be succesfull in most cases, without OS/2 ported autoconf
x:/source> tar zxvf SOMEWHERE/foo.tar.gz
x:/source/foo> os2unix -all
x:/source/foo> sh configure --help
x:/source/foo> sh configure [SOME_ARGUMENT]
x:/source/foo> make
x:/source/foo> make install prefix=XXX
http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~vtgf3mpr/os2unix/os2unix.htm
Stefan Ruck has released Hexedit 1.10
HexEdit for OS/2 Ver. 1.10 is the professional FreeWare HexEditor for OS/2. It
is the tool to edit any file. These are the main features: Free font selection with
fixed columns whether you choose a fixed font or not Record mode Keystroke Recorder
"Multiple Document Interface" for editing several files at a time, gives
you the ability to Link windows, e.g. to compare two files Search differences of
linked files Extensive search/replace facilities Changing the file size Definition
of the characters to show Multiple Threads for reading, writing and searching Direct
editing of the hex or ASCII contents Colour settings for all areas of the display
Designed to handle large files (tested with files up to 95MB)
http://www.WudelWeb.de/english/hexedit/index.htm