Colin Wheat (+61 8 9293 3278) supplies hardware to anyone, and you can be
sure that its OS/2 compatible. He also stocks OS/2, DOS and Windows software.
This is a very useful piece of shareware. It combines in one application a web browser, an IRC client, FTP and soon a newsreader. Its worth looking at.
Still waiting for Quicken or MS-Money for OS/2? Forget it! Why bother waiting, when quality
OS/2 software exists (or soon will in this case) that does exactly the same thing, and in some cases
even more.
When the IAK email utility hit my harddisk, I can't say I was all that impressed. For sure, it
did its job, but life is too short for second best (although judging by the sales figures, Australian Win95 users obviously
disagree) . This is a shareware email reader, with heaps of really cool features.
Home of the Warp Confederacy. If you're looking for a source of OS/2 software in Australia, this is the place to check. It
should tell you everything you need to know, and is an importer of Stardock software. Although
primarily a wholesaler, if you can't find a local source or the "greed" factor is at work, Oliver
will throw you a line.
Makers of Object Desktop and OS/2 Essentials. I have both, and honestly believe that if you run
OS/2 and don't have OD, then you are missing out on more than you can imagine. Its more than
fantastic, it should be compulsory. Check it out. You won't regret it.
A newsletter put out by IBM. It contains interviews with the devleopers of OS/2, tips, upcoming releases
and lots more. There is some really interesting stuff here.