"Using OS/2 Warp"
available at bookstores

The fourth book in Que's "Using OS/2" series, "Using OS/2 Warp" is
available at bookstores. The highly-acclaimed, best-selling "Using OS/2"
books have always given readers the most up-to-date, accurate information
about the world's most popular 32-bit operating system, and the latest
book in the series is no exception. "Using OS/2 Warp" is a comprehensive
guide for anyone who wants to use OS/2 productively.

The first edition of "Using OS/2" was so timely that it was available for
sale on the same day that IBM began selling OS/2 2.0, in April 1992. In
fact, for much of 1992, Que's "Using OS/2" was the only printed
documentation on the subject of OS/2 (IBM did not provide printed
documentation with version 2.0).

The second special edition of this book was just as timely. Two months
before IBM released version 2.1 of OS/2, the book was on bookstore
shelves. With an early, in-depth look at IBM's new desktop computer
operating system, the authors actually finished writing the book before
IBM's programmers finished writing OS/2 version 2.1.

PC Magazine says about "Using OS/2," "...It's obvious that the authors did
their homework and consulted system designers and beta testers; the best
feature is the collection of tips and tricks on getting the best
performance from OS/2." "...The combination of practical information and
tips makes Using OS/2 the best choice..." And: "Using OS/2 is the best
comprehensive guide." Members of IBM's software support team for OS/2
reach for "Using OS/2 Warp" to help answer your questions when you call
IBM for technical support.

The new edition includes all the basics as well as advanced, full coverage
of Warp. You get both a tutorial and a reference that you can use to
discover all of OS/2's features and functions. The early chapters
introduce you to OS/2 and help you understand, install, configure, and--if
necessary--troubleshoot OS/2. Later chapters fully discuss and explain the
Workplace Shell, the command-line interface, the Drives object, the
applications (Bonus Pack) that come with OS/2, the use (and tuning) of the
DOS and Windows components of OS/2 (Win-OS/2), and the steps you take to
print with OS/2. Still later in this book, you get useful information to
help make your applications run best under OS/2. You even get REXX
programming lessons for those times you want to take charge of your
computer yourself. And you'll find reference material you can use if you
feel comfortable with OS/2 but need to look something up.

The authors and Que continue to work overtime to make "Using OS/2" your
best tool for understanding and using OS/2. We think you'll enjoy the
results of their labors!

"Using OS/2 Warp," which sells for $29.99, is published by Que. The book's
ISBN is 0-7897-0088-3. For more information on "Using OS/2 Warp," you can
call or write Que: 201 Wst 103rd Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46290.
(800) 428-5331, (317) 581-3500, fax (800) 448-3804 or (317) 581-3550. On
Compuserve, you can "go MacMillan". On the Internet, you can use
http://www.mcp.com/ or ftp.mcp.com.

Barry Nance, the author of "Using OS/2 Warp", is a columnist for BYTE
Magazine, a programmer, and the author of the popular books "Introduction
to Networking" and "Client/Server LAN Programming." Mr. Nance has used
OS/2 extensively since 1987.

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