[WarpCast] New OS/2 Software from InnoVal - 7/25/98




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Source: Dan Porter (innoval@ibm.net)
Moderator: Trevor Smith (editor@os2ezine.com)
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On Wednesday, July 22, I dropped in, unannounced, at a meeting of the
Philadelphia OS/2 SIG. They were gracious enough to give me a few
minutes on the program for a couple of announcements. I want to share
those announcements with the rest of the OS/2 community:

1) A native-OS/2 version of Web Willy Watch will be available
sometime next week (July 27 - July 31). This is a full month ahead of
schedule. Everyone who has ordered, or orders, the Windows 95/98/NT
version will be able to download the native OS/2 version at no
additional charge. In other words, anyone who orders Web Willy Watch
may download either or both versions. 

Web Willy Watch is both a powerful web pornography blocking filter,
for those who want to use it as such, and a feature rich add-on for
the Netscape Navigator (for instance, it includes all of the features
found in NetExtra). Read about its features at
http://www.webwilly.com. The price is $20.00. You may order it from
our Web Willy Watch site or from BMT Micro.

2) Within the next 45 days we will release another native-OS/2
program, a powerful spam "fighting" tool. It is much more than a
filter program. It will work with any favorite OS/2 email client as
well as the J Street Mailer. This is a very advanced spam fighting
program which works with automatically updated lists of
thousands-upon-thousands of known spammers as well as with a
significant set of rule you can customize. It is highly
configure-able. The price is expected to be about $25.00.

One of the pleasures for me at meeting was seeing J Street Mailer,
InnoVal's full-Java email client, demonstrated by someone else (on
OS/2, of course). I also had the opportunity to talk with many the
members of the SIG. Their message to me was clear: OS/2 is very much
alive, there is a consumer market, and keep on supporting OS/2. The
fact that the meeting was very well attended for late-July was
evidence of that.

For more information about our OS/2 products, please visit our web
page at:

  http://www.innoval.com 

Dan Porter, President
InnoVal Systems Solutions, Inc.


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