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Peter Skye wrote:  
 
> If you like to hide stuff from end users and gloat about the  
> fact they can't find it because they aren't with the "in  
> crowd", fine.  But I did what any reasonable user would do  
> -- I looked at the available downloads -- and they are NOT  
> there.  
 
> I believe that *documentation* was a major portion of these  
> recent threads.  If the download locations aren't documented  
> then they are just somebody's ego trip -- "I know where they  
> are but you don't".  
>  
> Now then:  Just where are these OS/2 versions which exist  
> but aren't readily apparent to end users?  
>  
> - Grouchsky  
 
And the secret word is (drumroll)  . . .  
 
==>  Try subscribing to the VOICE List !  
 
O.K., that's a sentence.  (And no slight to Gary and the fine work he does with the Download column, but, on an  
as-you-go basis, that's where word of these various releases has come to my attention.)  I scarf them up promptly  
from the cited links, before they have a chance to relocate to somewhere that is much harder to find.  There are  
frequently allied links -- such as Changelongs, documentation *of some sort*, etc. -- that you'll see, in  
following the VOICE new-s/w-release alert link(s).  Simple as that.  
 
 
Zeppo  
 
 
 
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