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The Fox is a crafty fellow, a SCOUG member who wants to share fun and useful information with other OS/2 users everywhere. From time-to-time, he writes of another of his discoveries.

  • VirtualBox & More
    Our occasional correspondent reports in with some major news on emulator options. (3/28/2008)

  • Discoveries - Rants of a Musical Nature
    The Fox, our occasional columnist, resurfaces. He can't sing a note, but he sure can vent. (5/5/2004)

  • Discoveries - Video Players for OS/2
    Multimedia is so hot, but not so much on OS/2. Our intrepid sleuth investigates video player options for OS/2. (8/9/2002)

  • Discoveries - Backups
    Backups can be a pain, but if you've ever needed one you know how important they really are. This discusses the hardware and software basics of system backup (not just for OS/2), and reveals the fate of an old favorite, BackMaster. (4/5/2002)

  • Discoveries - Logitech Cordless Optical Trackball Mouse
    It may not really be new, but if you just found out about it, then it's new to you. That's the theory behind this column, which looks this month at the Logitech cordless optical trackball mouse (that's a mouth full!). (9/6/2001)

  • Discoveries - SeaHaven Towers
    This is the launch of a new series of articles, and each will look at something worthy of discovery by OS/2 users. We begin with SeaHaven Towers, a game with immense appeal. (8/12/2001)