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You have 1 week left to reserve your lunch for WarpWeekend. You can also take your own lunch with you. You can reserve your lunch *until* the 19th of October!
Please, reserve your access to WarpWeekend in advance! We also need to know how many people will be coming!
Some things you can expect at WarpWeekend. The latest news on eComStation, capturing MPEG II video under OS/2 and see the latest Maul Publisher version (only at WarpWeekend with a 10% discount).
Visit homepage of WarpWeekend.
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2003-10-06 03:06:31 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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eComStation.Ru is a "container" for news, generated by users and companies. If you want to see fresh information on the site then it's enough create/find one message/article/program per year.
We are interested to accept from you:
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2003-10-05 23:35:56 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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The SofTool exhibition (30.09 - 04.10) was related to informational technologies in Russia and gathered more than 150 companies and organizations.
Eugene Kotsuba from Institute on Laser and Information Technologies, was representing Laser stereolitography hardware working on eComStation 1.1.
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October 2003 issue of the VOICE Newsletter is now online.
In the latest issue you can find:
- Time for some advocacy. -- by Mark Dodel
- A programmer's perspective for the end-user - Part 2 -- by Christian Langanke
- LSwitch 2.7 - A New Face on an Old Friend -- by Don Eitner
- Mesa 2 2.3 -- by Isaac Leung
- And of course letters, addenda, tips, and the compiled news of the previous month!
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osFree project is about building a OpenSource OS/2 clone.
October 1, 2003 After long delay osFree project was restarted. We are presenting new updated webpages, new CVS (with updated sources) and forums.
osFree is a opensource free (non comercial) software development project. Goals of the projects are replace all (or most) of OS/2 sybsystems by its opensource analogues. As base system for compatability selected IBM OS/2 Warp 4 (Merlin). But it doesn't mean about not supporting features of newer versions of OS/2 like OS/2 WarpServer for e-bussines and successor of OS/2 - eComStation by Serenity Systems Int.
osFree is young project. Lot of things still to do, so any help welcomed. And not only code development, but also documentation writing, web pages maintaining, distribution maintainig, and many other.
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Here is the *official* announcement about WarpWeekend and Warpstock Europe 2003&2004. The website www.warpweekend.com is now also finished. (down to some VERY small details)
First of all here is the annoucement from John Bijnens, who did his very best to get a Warpstock Europe this year:
I have some sad and some good news about Warpstock Europe 2003. The sad news is that due to external factors beyond my control it is no longer possible for me to organize Warpstock Europe 2003 in the KHLim in Diepenbeek, Belgium.
The good news is that this does NOT mean that there will be no OS/2 event this year. Thanks to the enormous efforts of Roderick Klein of Mensys a WarpWeekend will be held in Roermond in the Netherlands from Friday October 31st (12.00h) through Saturday November 1st.
*So this means there will be NO Warpstock Europe this year!*
However John Bijnens indicated there will be a WarpWeekend. Which will be held in the south of the Netherlands in the the city of Roermond. For hotel, program, route and more information visit www.warpweekend.com.
Please note you need to reserve your lunch in *advance*! Cost for lunch for one day will be 7,50 Euro including 19% VAT.
As a last point I would like to tell you all that Gerrit Schoenmaker and Bart van Leeuwen will organize a Warpstock Europe 2004. It will be again in Arnhem in the Netherlands. The same location where Warpstock Europe 2002 was held.
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2003-10-01 01:41:33 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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Three cities are declared as eco-logical trade zones :) Chelyabinsk (Russia), Odessa (Ukraine) and Omsk (Russia). Users from this cities take active participation in life of operating system and share knowledge and energy with other users. As result, local users and companies may purchase commercial os/2 products and souvenirs with discount.
Additional information (russian texts):
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2003-09-29 13:04:53 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [www.os2world.com, Martin Iturbide]
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There had been a lot of articles on the web this days about the ATM market migrating from OS/2 to Windows, and I took some time to write some comments about it. |
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The warpstock europe team has some bad and good announcements to make about Warpstock Europe 2003.
The bad one is that due to external factors the organiser is no longer able to organize Warpstock Europe 2003 and that it is no longer possible to hold it in the buildings of the KHLim.
The good news is that this does NOT mean that there will be no European OS/2 event this year. Due to the enormous efforts of Roderick Klein of Mensys there will be a Warp Weekend in Roermond in the Netherlands. The dates are the same as for Warpstock Europe 2003. It will start on October 31st and end on Saturday November 1st.
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2003-09-23 01:29:44 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [www.ecomstation.com, Bob St.John]
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NorthLAN Solutions, St. Paul, MN, Serenity Systems, Lewisville, TX, and InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH, Weinstadt, Germany, reached agreement to make Open Office support available to OS/2 users. The development will be done by InnoTek, which has demonstrated its expertise in this area with various projects including updated Adobe Acrobat and updated Java support for OS/2 users. The product plan includes a session to be given by InnoTek at Warpstock. During this session, plans for the beta and general availability will be discussed.
NorthLAN Solutions is a technical fee services organization which has been providing OS/2 and Warp Server support to enterprise accounts since the late 1980s. Beyond the OS/2 oriented skills, NorthLAN is certified on IBM hardware, including the IBM eServer xSeries product line, and software products including firewalls, Linux, and strategic IBM products, such as WebSphere.
According to Bob St.John, of Serenity Systems, "This represents the growing relationship between NorthLAN and Serenity. NorthLAN has been a Premium Channel Partner for years, but now we are moving beyond offering products through NorthLAN. NorthLAN will participate in developing and maintaining products. We are working to develop service and support offerings with NorthLAN to meet the needs of users, commercial accounts, fee service providers, and enterprise accounts; taking advantage of NorthLAN`s experience for over a decade in these environments."
When available, the Open Office for OS/2 package will be available to OS/2 and eComStation users through the Serenity Systems reseller channel. The product will also be offered in special packages with products and services, including offerings by NorthLAN Solutions.
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2003-09-22 21:06:37 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [www.ecomstation.com, Bob St.John]
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Serenity Systems has reached an agreement with InnoTek Systemberatung to include the InnoTek Web Pack for OS/2 in the eComStation Entry 1.1 Product.
The Web Pack for OS/2 includes:
- The InnoTek OS/2 Kit for Java
- The InnoTek Font Engine
- The Macromedia Flash Player for OS/2
- The InnoTek OS/2 Kit for Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.05
For more information about the InnoTek Web Pack for OS/2, see this page.
There will be no change in the eComStation Entry 1.1 pricing to accomodate this change.
Presently, some of the components of the Web Pack for OS/2 are freely available directly from InnoTek, but restricted for personal use only. This license restriction does not effect the eComStation distribution.
Not having this restriction means that eComStation is the only authorized option for commercial use of this product for installations with fewer than 100 seats. For installations of 100 or more seats, in addition to the eComStation branding, the package is also available directly from InnoTek, as described in the referenced url.
Serenity Systems is grateful to InnoTek Systemberatung for its continued support of the OS/2 and eComStation community.
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2003-09-22 19:37:28 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [www.ecomstation.com, Bob St.John]
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Serenity Systems has reached an agreement with InnoTek Systemberatung to include the InnoTek Web Pack for OS/2 in the eComStation Entry 1.1 Product.
The Web Pack for OS/2 includes:
- The InnoTek OS/2 Kit for Java
- The InnoTek Font Engine
- The Macromedia Flash Player for OS/2
- The InnoTek OS/2 Kit for Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.05
For more information about the InnoTek Web Pack for OS/2, see this page.
There will be no change in the eComStation Entry 1.1 pricing to accomodate this change.
Presently, some of the components of the Web Pack for OS/2 are freely available directly from InnoTek, but restricted for personal use only. This license restriction does not effect the eComStation distribution.
Not having this restriction means that eComStation is the only authorized option for commercial use of this product for installations with fewer than 100 seats. For installations of 100 or more seats, in addition to the eComStation branding, the package is also available directly from InnoTek, as described in the referenced url.
Serenity Systems is grateful to InnoTek Systemberatung for its continued support of the OS/2 and eComStation community.
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2003-09-22 03:55:09 -- kamuzon [en.os2.org, Roderick Klein (Mensys)]
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Mensys is pleased to announce that from today it has started shipping eComStation 1.1 German. Will take some days until all orders are processed.
Work on Dutch, Italian and French Versions of eComStation 1.1. is progressing. No release date has been set for those versions.
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September 2003 issue of OS/2 e-Zine is now on-line.
In this issue:
From The Editor -- Isaac Leung Who`s on OS/2?
Reviews
- Smalltalk -- Isaac Leung looks at some Smalltalk tools
- Euler 1.23 -- Isaac Leung discovers Euler
- CAD Part III -- Isaac Leung finally gets a peek at Microstation and has a CADVANCE tip
- eComStation 1.1 from a user`s view -- Mike Engle takes a look at some new things in eComStation 1.1
Articles
- OS/2 Meets 64-bit Opteron -- David T. Johnson builds a 64-bit Opteron machine for OS/2
- C++ Lesson 4: Functions -- Terry Norton continues C++ class with functions
Forums
- Ask John -- John Bijnens answer your OS/2 questions in this ongoing forum.
- September Forums
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2003-09-11 13:11:05 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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After successful migration of eComStation.Ru site to OS/2 web-server, we are ready to restore pages of software projects.
We are ready to host pages of new projects too. Don't forget that all projects may be supported by forums and surveys.
Contact e-mail: support@ecomstation.ru; We are interested to hear your suggestions related to pages design.
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