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Just got back from Comdex, which may be officially extinct around the time you read  
this.  It was massively downsized (_again_, after last year's post 9/11 problems), with  
a very large portion of vendors and potential attendees bailing at some point prior to  
the show.  The show's owner is bankrupt.  An announcement should be pending.  
 
Anyway, on to the main point of this post.  Tom Brown resdid his earlier list, thusly:  
 
> Here is a revised list with some corrections, additions, and complete URLs.  
> Suggestions welcome!  
 
 I had long planned a "Must Have" type article for the SCOUG newsletter (which, by the  
way Butch, is another great {and *free*} resource you should glom onto), but it seems  
like you guys have almost totally removed any point to my writing it !  Carla won't be  
happy about this, but 'Se La Vie.'  
 
My list would have had significant overlap with those offered here by Tom and others,  
though there would be a number of differences.  Maybe you should rework your revised  
post as the article, Tom ?  A great deal of it is already there.  
 
I intend to recheck Butch's original question, but for now I do recall his asking  
specifically about digital camera stuff.  Transferring your pix is probably never going  
to be as simple as it has been made under Windoze, but I'm aware of two xfer utilities  
for OS/2.  The older one, which apparently still exists, as I recall seeing something  
about it not long ago on the VOICE news list, is DCITU.  A newer project of the same  
type is being developed in Russia, Ukraine, or somewhere like that, and I think it is  
called ThirdEye.  It used to have a section on the same site that handles WarpVision.  
I'll see if I can scrounge up the URLs for you.  
 
This photo stuff is really Tony Butka's turf, and I keep hoping he'll get around to the  
topic in an INK column.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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