Bestselling General Guide to OS/2 Updated!

NOW THAT I HAVE OS/2 2.1 ON MY COMPUTER--WHAT DO I DO NEXT?
By Steven Levenson and Eli E. Hertz, Hertz Computer Corporation

As an introductory guide to OS/2 version 2.1 for the average PC user, this
comprehensive book answers its own question and helps users proceed to
master the intricacies of the powerful operating system IBM calls "a
better DOS than DOS, a better Windows than Windows, and a better OS/2 than
OS/2."

With its simple, step-by-step approach and extensive shortcuts and
illustrations, Now That I Have OS/2 on My Computer--What Do I Do Next? is
an excellent handbook for OS/2 users, regardless of their technical
expertise. It helps the uninitiated gain a solid, immediate grasp of OS/2
2.1 and master the concepts in OS/2's object-oriented Workplace Shell--the
centerpiece of the program's advanced user interface.

Amply illustrated, the guide features tips on how to customize the
Workplace Shell, tours of the OS/2 help facilities, object manipulation
and file systems and step-by-step instructions on using OS/2 tools, like
PM Chart. Comparisons to DOS and Windows help clarify how OS/2 works in
contrast to programs users already know.

First published in 1992, Now That I Have OS/2 2.1 was written in close
collaboration with the operating system's developers and has information
not available from IBM or any other source. The new second edition has
been extensively updated to support OS/2's latest revisions, including the
Workplace Shell in OS/2 version 2.1 and new networking and multimedia
features.

Now That I Have OS/2 on My Computer--What Do I Do Next? is one of 20
volumes in Van Nostrand Reinhold's series of OS/2 programming and user
guides, the most extensive OS/2 library available from any publisher.

Eli Hertz is President and founder of Hertz Computer Corporation in New
York, and a 10-year veteran of the personal computer industry. Steven
Levenson, a consultant to computer hardware and software vendors,
previously held product development, sales and marketing positions at
Hertz Computer, Coleco, Prodigy and Spectravideo. He holds a Ph.D. in
Computers and Education from New York University and is the author of
Novell Netware: Troubleshooting the Network and Maximizing Performance. He
was a Contributing Editor to Reseller Management magazine for several
years.

Since its founding in 1948, Van Nostrand Reinhold (VNR) has pioneered the
publication of high-quality engineering, technical and scientific
reference books. VNR's computer book group, founded in 1978, publishes an
extensive list of timely, high-level technical books for computer
professionals and business executives in any industry. The books are
written by industry authorities in each subject area and are often
published in cooperation with leading hardware and software vendors. All
VNR titles can be purchased through the Van Nostrand Reinhold Bookstore
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as well as through major book chains, independent book stores, book
distributors and college bookstores.

Now That I Have OS/2 2.1 On My Computer -- What Do I Do Next?
By Steven Levenson and Eli E. Hertz, Hertz Computer Corp.
$22.95; paper, 300pp, 100 illus
ISBN: 0-442-01227-6

Van Nostrand Reinhold
115 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10003
212-254-3232,   fax 212-475-2548,   800-544-0550

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