Created on: Oct-1997
Last Changed: 29-Oct-1998 v1.01
The Hawai'i Users Group for OS/2
Who we are and what we do ...
The Hawai'i Users Group for OS/2 (HUGOS/2) is an informal group of OS/2 enthusiasts whose primary
purpose for getting together is to lend a helping hand. It's no secret that OS/2 support is very hard to find in the
common PC channels -- we hope to fill this void for the OS/2 community in Hawai'i.
The group focuses on sharing experiences with OS/2, OS/2 software, "tips and tricks", and anything else
relevant to using OS/2. We hope to assist others in getting over hurdles in making full use of their PCs by
sharing our collective knowledge and experience.
Why we use OS/2 and why you may want to also ...
- If you run DOS programs or have a lot of 16-bit Windows
programs, OS/2 is for you. OS/2 is compatible
with more DOS and 16-bit Windows programs than Windows 95 and Windows NT. Upgrading to OS/2
allows you to take advantage of all the new hardware features available on today's PCs without having to
upgrade all of your programs to 32-bit Windows versions.
- If you need Internet support or access to existing networks,
OS/2 has a lot of built-in features for you. OS/2
comes with a full set of TCP/IP services that provides you with everything you need to get onto the Internet.
It has built-in support for connecting to OS/2 Warp Servers, Novell NetWare servers, Windows NT servers,
and for doing "peer" networking with Windows NT and Windows 95 systems on a LAN. If you need to
share files, printers, or just about any other resource, OS/2 will easily plug into your LAN.
- One of the best features of OS/2 is it's object-oriented
interface (a.k.a. the WorkPlace Shell or WPS). It
takes a bit of work to get used to the paradigm but once you've invested the time you'll wonder how you
ever got along without it.
- Industry standards. If you have to work with a lot of
different kinds of systems, this feature will appeal to
you. OS/2 supports a lot of industry standards and has integrated them into the operating system. OS/2 has
integrated many open industry standards into the operating system like JAVA, TCP/IP, OpenGL, CORBA,
etc. instead of proprietary interfaces as other desktop operating systems have.
- True, preemptive multitasking and multithreading. A lot of
people ask "why would I need that?" Well, if
you're the type that wants to download a file from the Internet while formatting a diskette while reading
your e-mail while printing a report while recalculating a spreadsheet then, OS/2 is probably your only real
alternative in the PC world. Otherwise, you'd probably be happy with just about any other operating
system.
How to contact us ...
If you're interested in joining us or if you just want more information, Email either: Jason Stefanovich (stefanj@gte.net) or Dizzy Deane (deane@aloha.net).
OS/2, HPFS, and the IBM logo are trademarks of IBM Corporation. Windows, Windows95, and Windows NT are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are property of their respective organizations. This page is ©1997-HUGOS2 & was created by member: Stephen Y. Odo for the 29 & 30-Oct-1997 Oceanic Computer Expo at Neil Blaisdell
Center. Click here for more about OS/2....Note: This page may look different than our flyer because it's a webpage.