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NEW ISSUE: OS/2 GrassRoots Gazette - Fall, 1995

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (bill.cook@gco.com)
Wed Sep 6 13:27:37 1995

To: os2ann.DISCUSS@bloom-picayune.MIT.EDU
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 1995 09:44:18 GMT
From: bill.cook@gco.com
Reply-To: bill.cook@gco.com

Submitted by:   Bill Cook (bill.cook@gco.com)
Source:         Bill Cook (bill.cook@gco.com)
Date received:  1995 September 5
Date posted:    1995 September 5
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September 4, 1995 - The Fall, 1995 issue of the GrassRoots Gazette
was published today.  Contained in this issue are the following:

THE KID GOT A DINNER - a review of the Windows 95 rollout
Windows 95: Trying to live up to the Hype - an objective comparison
    of Microsoft's new 32-bit operating system and OS/2 Warp
The Emperor's New Clothes - a cartoon commissioned by Indelible Blue
Mr. OS/2 Asks - "Does OS/2 Need GrassRoots Support?"
15 Questions To Ask MicroSoft About Windows 95
An Article on Why IBM Withdrew from Windows Solutions Trade Show
Guidelines For Effective OS/2 Advocacy
Someone You Should Know: Nick Knight, author of MR/2

and various other OS/2-related articles.

The Windows 95 rollout was the theme of this issue.  The OS/2er's
GrassRoots Gazette is published quarterly in both an INF and HTML
format.  Sources for these two formats appear below:

HTML -

 the OS/2 GrassRoots Home Page
 http://www.gco.com/grassroots.html

INF - Filename = GZT1095.ZIP

 GREATER CHICAGO Online!! BBS (bbs.gco.com) or (708) 895-4042 v.34
 FREQ from FidoNet 1:115/895 alias GAZETTE or GZT1095.ZIP
 Compuserve's Team OS/2 File Library
 the OS/2 GrassRoots Home Page (http://www.gco.com/grassroots.html

Note: the INF File can be viewed from either a Warp (INF) or
Windows 3.1 (utility included) platform.  Both the INF and HTML
versions of the OS/2ers GrassRoots Gazette were published using
HyperWise, an OS/2 program from IBM that exports documents to
INF, HTML and IPF formats.  Thanks, IBM!

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