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I finally got NetBeans up and running under OS/2. For those of you who don't
know, Netbeans is the "bleeding edge" open-source version of Sun Forte;
the Java editor. While there are still issues to be worked out, this is a first
step and I hope others will step in and aid me in working out the quirks.
I've uploaded the required scripts to Hobbes with the filename "netbeans31-16.zip"
http://www.netbeans.org
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=netbeans31-16.zip
Platon Fomichev wrote Enlightenment/2 User's Guide. You can find this article
at RU/2:
http://www.os2.spb.ru/software/xfree86/theen.html
IBM posted new Java 1.1.8 fixes on November 23. Build date is 11-21-2000. The
new fixes may be downloaded from either of the two following IBM ftp sites:
ftp://ncc.hursley.ibm.com/pub/java/fixes/os2/11/118/
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/software/java/fixes/os2/11/118/
Updates include new runtime.exe, samples.exe and toolkit.exe, plus the usual
read.me and fixes.lst. Two additional files, os2jre.exe and rmi-iiop-toolkit.exe
are also available.
As of Nov 26th, the read.me file had still not been updated from Oct 13, but
it would be well to review installation instructions contained therein, which have
not changed.
After installation, execute "java -fullversion" from an OS/2 command
prompt to verify that the update has been successfully installed. You should see
the following result:
"JDK 1.1.8 IBM build o118-20001121 (JIT enabled: javax V3.5-IBMJDK1.1-20001121)"
There is new version of the OS/2 PM ICQ client - pwICQ 0.29.
Changes include bugfixes, extended user info support and file transfer.
Also there's two new extensions already uploaded:
rxICQ - Rexx API for pwICQ (change status, query contact info, send message,
etc from any Rexx script).
ICQpipe - Plugin to send notifications to any system pipe designed to be used
with SYSBar/2 pipe monitor (source code included).
Currently pwICQ is available on hobbes at:
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/pwicq029.zip
and later should be available in:
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/internet/chat/pwicq029.zip
WarpIN and XWorkplace have both been updated to V0.9.6. Both updates are mostly
for bugfixing.
1. WarpIN V0.9.6 has been released.
WarpIN is intended to become the new universal OS/2 installer. It is becoming
more and more popular among OS/2 developers because of its flexibility and ease
of use. It has full system configuration (CONFIG.SYS, WPS classes, WPS objects)
and can fully undo all the changes to your system again.
V0.9.6 is mainly a maintenance release. Still, a few new features have been added,
such as command-line extraction of archives using WIC.EXE.
2. XWorkplace V0.9.6 is out also.
XWorkplace is the most feature-rich freeware Workplace Shell enhancer on the
planet, and even better, it is OpenSource. XWorkplace is the successor to my popular
XFolder utility and has become a Netlabs project.
Among many other things, XWorkplace gives you the following features:
Among many other things, XWorkplace gives you the following features:
-- Tons of folder enhancements, such as status bars, freely configurable context
menus, global sort options, and much more.
-- Extended file associations, which replace the illogical WPS associations by
type and filter separately.
-- Easy CONFIG.SYS management thru a WPS object.
-- A trash can which supports all WPS delete operations.
-- Replacement default icons.
-- Improvements to startup and shutdown: boot logos, a replacement startup folder,
a complete rewrite of the OS/2 shutdown sequence (including automatic reboot, APM
power-off, and a shutdown folder).
-- Mouse and keyboard enhancements, including sliding focus, sliding menus, global
object hotkeys, folder hotkeys, mouse-button-3 scrolling.
-- Enhanced multimedia, such as more system sounds.
V0.9.6 should fix the problems with WarpCenter and XShutdown. Besides, extended
file associations work now.
To install XWorkplace, you also need the latest WarpIN.
See my home page for detailed information and download addresses:
http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/~h0444vnd/os2.htm
WarpIN and XWorkplace are Netlabs projects, released under the GNU General Public
Licence. The source code is available on the Netlabs CVS server. See www.netlabs.org/nosa
and my home page for details.
We have created four mailing lists at www.egroups.com:
-- warpin-user
-- warpin-dev
-- xworkplace-user
-- xworkplace-dev
for WarpIn and XWorkplace users and developers, respectively.
We are grateful for feedback on these mailing lists.
Note: If you have linked to the above address of my home page, please update
your links to point to www.netlabs.org instead, because my homepage will change
in the near future.
Two days ago we announced that the dutch HCC OS/2 Group would maintain a Picture
Gallery on Internet during the HCC Computer Fair. During the three days of this
great event the picture gallery is maintained on-line.
Due to some problems with out Internet connection, the pictures from the second
day (25-11) have been not available for some time. But everything is OK now. If
you want to get an impression of one of the largest consumer computer fairs around,
please take a look at URL:
http://www.hobby.nl/~os2-gg/gallery.html
I just uploaded version 0.69 of VolDep on my home page.
VolDep is a VIO stocks manager for OS/2, currently readme and program are in
German only, but it should work for others, too. Please try it and send feedback
to me (tam@gmx.de)
Of course, VolDep is freeware.
Direct download URL:
http://home.sampo.de/homepages/thunder/bin/voldep.zip
has been slowly improving since I started it in May 2000. It is an ongoing project,
with more work still being required in the file archive's programming section. The
site search, and links are fully operational, and the links section will also be
revamped during December.
The site is really meant for us Aussies but is of cause open for everyones us.
If anyone knows of any links I haven't included, please let me know, the same goes
for any files anyone has hidden away they may like to add to the site.
I have just uploaded the latest release of PMNRDX to hobbes.
PMNRDX is a utility to reindex all folders and newsgroups of a grouplist in StarDocks
PMINews, in the case that all articles are lost. Beside some fixes, the main improvement
is the possibility to reindex newsgroups as well.
You can find it at
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/pmnrdx108.zip
or later at
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/internet/news/util/pmnrdx108.zip
or on my home page:
http://home.pages.at/pengels/homepage/zips/pmnrdx108.zip
It has been a while since I announced any PPWIZARD (freeware) changes but as
usual they just keep happening. See this page for more information:
http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~dbareis/ppwizard/changehistory.htm
While people tend to concentrate on PPWIZARD as a html preprocessor it is extremely
useful for preprocessing rexx as well, in fact PPWIZARD is a large rexx code which
is created by ppwizard! PPWIZARD is also programmable in rexx code.
Some of the recent enhancements are to aid in rexx development. PPWIZARD allows
you to easily have "libraries" of rexx routines (or even snippets) and
reuse these wherever they are required. It is useful for code reuse and can do heaps
more than simple file inclusion.
If you hand code your HTML web site you may also wish to have a look at PPWIZARD.
If you use SSI you should still have a look as PPWIZARD can do heaps more. If you
hand code you should seriously consider at least using SSI and preferably a preprocessor.
For more information (and to see online examples) on PPWIZARD have a look at:
http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~dbareis/ppwizard.htm