October 16, 2002
From The Editor
What can I say, thanks to all the new writers who volunteered their time to write articles for this month's
issue, as well as to our regular writers. You folks make the magazine. Thanks also to Stalker Software for
donating a copy of their new CommuniGate Pro Mail Server for OS/2 (http://www.stalker.com/ads/os2ezine.html)
to one of our authors this month. I'm off to Minneapolis for my long-awaited product launch so I don't have
much to say here other than "enjoy the issue, see you in November."
This Issue
Pete Grubbs has a new idea for promoting and financing software development, Jeffery Wolven looks at
his PC and likes what he sees, I look at some wireless networking gear, Julio Cezar Salguerio da Silva and
Greggory Shaw bring us some helpful programming articles, Bas Heijermans looks at setting up an ADSL
connection, Isaac Leung talks about getting X-Windows going, and James Cannon brings us some
nice desktop art.
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Robert Basler is the president of
Aurora Systems, Inc. (http://www.aurora-systems.com)
and has been a dedicated OS/2 user since he tired of rebooting Windows 3.1 twenty times a day.
He spends what free time he can manage travelling the world. Photo was taken at Franz Josef
glacier, New Zealand.
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