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OS/2 Warp Catalogue The OS/2 Software Source: www.xeu.com/blueware/ The OS/2 Warp Catalogue The Hottest Java The Strongest Platform The OS/2 Warp Catalogue In This Catalogue Anti-virus .......................................... 4 Backup .............................................. 4 It’s Java Time CD-ROMs ........................................ 4 Communications ........................ 6 Just when you thought that OS/2 was on its way back, it is receiving a strong Database Management .......... 9 infusion from Java and the internet. Development Tools ................ 10 As Dr. Michael Cowpland, president and CEO of Corel Disk Compression .................. 14 Corporation put it: “This platform is indeed one of the Games & Entertainment ..... 19 OS/2 Warp: best operating system solutions in which to run The Hottest Corel Office for Java (http://officeforjava.corel.com/), Graphics & Multimedia ........ 20 a suite of applications that is setting the standard for The Operating System ......... 21 Java Around! Java-based office suites, and marks another milestone OS/2 Warp is developing in the evolution of Java as a whole.” Productivity ................................. 21 into a strong and speedy Programmer’s Editors .......... 23 foundation for Java. The OS/2 Warp 4.0 Java implementation was recently This perfect fit is nicely updated with a better Virtual Machine (VM) and a REXX Programming ................ 23 symbolized by “Carmen” speedy Just In Time (JIT) compiler. Also, even older OS/2 the two-sided coffee cup versions, including Warp 3.0, Warp Connect Utilities & Tools ........................ 24 by dutch ceramist Erik-Jan |and Warp Server are now fully able to suppport Java. Books ............................................. 28 Kwakkel on the cover page. But the great work does not end with that: you can Registration Service .............. 30 expect a steady stream of new revisions and updates There’s Much over the next months. IBM and Lotus have both publicly Product Index ............................. 31 More Than stated that they will make Java a key technology Order Form .................................. 31 We Can Show for their mainstream product line and that they will focus on business solutions for the internet. This catalogue offers a large selection of software for As a result, we now have VisualAge for Java and OS/2. But we have more on VisualAge for e-business as important additions to offer than we can show IBM’s largely successful VisualAge family of multi- here. Don’t hesitate to call platform development tools. And Lotus has really taken us if you need information the lead on the internet with its new Web-centered about products which are Notes and Domino technologies. Also, IBM is actively not presented here. Or encouraging and helping developers and customers check out our web site: rapidly migrate their applications to Java. www.xeu.com/blueware/ On the LAN front meanwhile, OS/2 Warp Server Large Volume is doing very well. Industry analyst Dataquest forecasts a strong growth For OS/2 Warp Server in the Licencing: Deep next years. Which is not unlogical, since this stable Discounts! server now offers the best Windows 95 and Windows NT client support one can imagine. We can offer your company deep discounts on IBM OS/2 Warp is the ideal operating and Lotus volume license system solution for today’s networked purchases with the world, offering an open business IBM Software Advantage Program and the Lotus platform for heterogeneous Passport Program. Call us environments. It delivers today on the for more information. promise of network computing with Internet/intranet connectivity, dependable systems management, ease of use, scalability and support for that Yo u r Products and other information are hot new Java technology. Yo u r subject to change without notice. We cannot be held responsible for typesetting errors and errative information OS/2OS/2 which may unintentionally have slipped in. Wa r p ©1997 Blueware, The Netherlands. Wa r p t All trademarks and registered trademarks t are recognized. experexper 3 °· Anti Virus °· Backup °· CD-ROMs storage management solution for their enterprise storage capacity and now with two versions all OS/2 that helps reduce labor costs, protects hardware systems can take advantage of RAID technology. The and software investments, and helps manage light version is for the single user desktop and Anti Virus storage costs. supports 2 disk drives. Full version is LAN enabled and not limited by the number of disk drives. 33H6327 Dr. Solomon’s Anti-Virus ADSM/2 Client 1-pack PRO23 By Dr. Solomon 89G1342 EZRAID v2.01 for OS/2 Dr. Solomon’s is a collection of software which can ADSM/2 Server PRO24 offer complete protection for your system. EZRAID Lite v1.0 for OS/2 Dr. Solomon’s offers a complete professional toolkit for the systems manager. Quarterly and monthly BackAgain/2 updates are possible. 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Bitstream fonts in both Postscript Type 1 format for management tools, which include features such as OS/2 and TrueType format for Windows. Not only is Intelligent Restore and the File Tracking System, as PCX55 this CD the perfect typographic resource, but it also well as a variety of logs and reports. ARCsolo for BakupWiz v1.1 for OS/2 allows users to have matching fonts when sharing OS/2 combines an object-oriented drag and drop documents between operating systems. interface for ease-of use, and a multi-threaded device engine for maximum performance. DualStor BIT50 By IBM Bitstream Font Collection for OS/2 CHE45 Easy-to-use tape backup and restore utility that ARCsolo V1.7 for OS/2 supports a wide variety of QIC 80 and Servo-Track tape formats including CMS Jumbo 250, lomega, and BMT Micro CD W others. It provides data compression and Network By BMT Micro ADSM/2 support for both IBM and non-IBM ISA hardware. 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