Getting to Know OS/2 WARP 4|Neil Stokes,A Buecker 0138421471

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||boek: Getting to Know OS/2 WARP 4|Prentice Hall

||door: Neil Stokes|Axel Buecker|Juergen Friedrichs|Veronika Moroian|Robert Schey

||taal: en
||jaar: 1996
||druk: 1st edition
||pag.: 621p
||opm.: paperback|like new

||isbn: 0-13-842147-1
||code: 1:002131

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Get to know the new capabilities of OS/2 Warp quickly and easily with Getting to Know OS/2 Warp 4. This book will help you understand the OS/2 Warp 4 computing environment and show you how to get the most out of your OS/2 Warp system. By following the step-by-step instructions and clear illustrations in Getting to Know OS/2 Warp 4, you'll learn how to install and configure OS/2 Warp and how to take advantage of the many hints and shortcuts now available.

Specifically, Getting to Know OS/2 Warp 4 covers:

  • Hardware requirements.
  • Installing and configuring OS/2 Warp 4.
  • New features.
  • Object-oriented user interface and speech-based navigation.
  • Accessing network servers and the Internet.
  • Managing networks, including backup and recovery.
  • Using applications and utilities that come with OS/2 Warp 4.

Getting to Know OS/2 Warp 4 is your one-stop source for all you need to know about this exciting operating system update, including built-in speech recognition and fully integrated Internet navigation.

Sharing Technical Expertise from around the World.

This book and other IBM Redbooks are products of IBM's International Technical Support Organization, where worldwide specialists work alongside you to harness IBM technologies. IBM Redbooks make the answers to your most pressing technical questions easily and immediately accessible.

[source: https--www.amazon.co.uk]

The best book on OS/2 ever written! [2001-07-21]

This is the only book I've been able to find that focuses exclusively on OS/2 Warp V4 - code named Merlin (not earlier versions). Fortunately, this is one of the BEST computer books ever written (and I've been in the computer biz for 20 years).

It includes tips and tricks that you won't find else where (even on the web) - tips like, how do you configure your system to run the old launch pad instead of warp center. UI information is just one of the area's covered. Some highlights, installing, networking, system recovery, peer to peer networking, accessing NT servers, accessing Novel, accessing the Internet, 200 pages on tcp/ip, remote access, system performance, multi-protocol transport services, the bonus pack, installing win/os2 audio drivers.
That is a few of the highlights! This book has over 600 pages of hard core information, no fluff. This is the only book you will ever need to work with OS/2. FWIW - mine is beat up, well worn and has lots of notes and sticky notes marking areas. Buy this book!

dhe [source: https--www.amazon.co.uk]

The first authoritative guide to IBM's new OS/2 Warp 4 operating system, this book includes easy-to-follow, step-by-step installation and configuration instructions, detailed checklists, reference information, Speech Recognition, and modular coverage of new and preexisting features for new and experienced OS/2 users. It covers LAN and Java run time support and peer to peer networking.

[source: https--books.google.be]

The OS/2 Warp 4 computing environment offers speech recognition, built-in LAN support, Java runtime support, and peer-to-peer networking. This guide to OS/2 Warp 4 includes instructions for installation and configuration as well as detailing how to use the many hints and shortcuts now available.

[source: https--www.amazon.nl]
Numéro de l'annonce: m2018510214