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The next meeting of the Southern California OS/2 User Group (SCOUG)
will be this Saturday, April 19, 2003 at 9:15 AM PDT, at the Fullerton
Public Library, 353 W. Commonwealth Ave., in meeting room B.
Guiffy Returns to SCOUG April 19th!
What a Difference a Year Makes
You remember Guiffy (pronounced "goofy"). We saw what a versatile
development tool it is at our meeting in February 2002. Now we look
forward to having developer Bill Ritcher of Guiffy Software
(www.guiffy.com) back at SCOUG to show how he's updated the software.
Guiffy is a powerful multi-platform utility for visually comparing
and merging source files, folders, and even file trees. Version 5.0
was released on March 15th, and new pricing was just announced April
1st. If you're a developer, you'll certainly want to be at this
meeting to see just how indispensible this latest version of Guiffy
can be for you. If you're not, you'll appreciate all that's involved
in managing software development.
Also at our April meeting, Lynn Maxson and Bob Blair plan to continue
in their quest to assure the success of OS/2 open source by defining
the optimum environment for efficient development. You should plan
to stick around after Guiffy for the Programming SIG and give them a
hand.
As always, if you're having difficulties with something OS/2 related,
be ready to explain your problem and get some answers and suggestions
for solving it during the Q and A session. Donuts and coffee await
you, too.
Help Desk chats are on Wednesday evenings at 7 PM PDT. If you've got a
problem with hardware or software, join the chat and ask for help.
Info is at http://www.scoug.com/chat/index.html.
OS/2 Help Desk and Networking SIG, May 4th, 2003, 2 PM PDT, Chapman
University in Orange:
SCOUG's in-person OS/2 Help Desk is held once a month at Chapman
University, in room 203 of the Hashinger Hall Science building. SCOUG
volunteers are there to help you work through your hardware and software
problems.
The Networking SIG normally meets at the same time and place as the live
OS/2 Help Desk, but it's still on hiatus. We hope to have it back in
May or June. Check the SCOUG website (http://www.scoug.com), especially
the "Next Meeting" link in the upper left-hand corner for further updates.
How to get to the Fullerton Public Library:
From the 91 freeway, exit Harbor Blvd. heading north. Turn left at
Amerige Ave. The library is 2 1/2 blocks down on your left-hand side;
the main entrance is actually on Amerige 1/2 block west of Highland Ave.
From the 57 freeway, exit Chapman Ave (near Cal State Fullerton)
heading west. After you pass Harbor Blvd., go 2 more blocks and turn
left on Highland Ave. Go 3 short blocks south on Highland Ave. and
turn right on Amerige Ave.; the library is 1/2 block down on your left.
How to get to Chapman University:
There are two ways to get directions:
1) Go to http://www.scoug.com/warpexpowest/sitemap.html
2) Go to http://www.mapquest.com/ and enter the address 400 N. Center
Street, Orange, CA.
You can park in any of the University lots for free on Sundays, but if
you part on the street, watch the signs carefully or else risk getting
a parking ticket.
Come to Hashinger Hall Science Building, room 203. It's on the second
floor and there's an elevator for you to bring up your equipment.
Come and join us! Visit us at WWW.SCOUG.COM.
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