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Hi,
I really like my OS/Warp 4, Fixpak 15, but have limited computer
knowledge (just learned how to join Warp chat groups, for example.)
Anyway, just got an email that told me about SCOUG. Also that eCS is
being rolled out. I'm disabled, hence can't show up and participate.
Now I've subscribed to this chat group, is there a way I can register
virtually for the roll out/raffle, or discount for eCS? I'll also be
checking the Indelible Blue site, as they're great folk and I depended
for a long time on Duane Chamblee's great WarpUP program.
Thinking IBM was going to emulate WarpUP and support OS/2, I wasted
money subscribing to Big Blue's "Software Support"--a complete misnomer
as the only support I got was a returned call at 5:40 a.m, when,
surprisingly, I was asleep.
Let me know whether you have suggestions, or I should contact Indelible
Blue.
Thanks,
Simon Lewis
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