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On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 21:38:04 PST7, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
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>However, I wonder:
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>1. Are the >the most recent freely available items from IBM
> including FP's, drivers and and Netscape and whatever's new from Hobbes
>in the last month> also listed in Downloads? If that is the case,
>those of us who can't come to meetings have the info and just must do the
>downloading.
>
Jack, as the author of Download!, let me state on how I do my column:
I scan sources such as www.os2bbs.com/os2news (my main source of info),
www.os2world.com, en.os2.org, and the Compuserve IBMFORUM OS/2 Community
section for new/updated software.
For example, I am compiling new/updated OS/2 software & drivers released during the
month of April/late March, along with updates of software from the previous month's
Download! (which was written during the month of March). Then on May 1 I will submit
my column to the SCOUG newsletter editor and it will then be posted to
www.scoug.com shortly thereafter.
Hope that helps.
>I am raising these questions because I do not want to impose on someone by
>asking them to pick up a CD at a meeting and to mail it to me.
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I can't speak for the current set of officers/board of directors, but I would think that's not
a problem for them to snail-mail you a CD.
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