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Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 20:34:07 +0000
From: glhudsoatattglobal dot net
Subject: Re: [os2genau] Re Warp Support

Purchase of eComstation and the optionally upgrade protection will give
you immediate accesss to Software Choice options like the IBM Browser.
The upgrade protection option means you get the software soon after it
is available at the Software Choice so you can keep right up to date.

regards,
Glenn Hudson
Serenity Systems

>Graham Norton wrote:
> the list for ecomm station is impressive  *but* in the future (here and
> now) the internet Browser is vital and I dont see any mention of this.
> There is on the Software Choice page a recent  update on the IBM Web
> Browser  dated 30/8/01   ..,. I cant access it as the SWC page rejects
> my ID and password and I suspect that I have expired !!  (although
> predicatably there was no warning or courtesy email from IBM about this!!!
> 
> I guess that I can hope that Warpzilla and Opera stay with it.,.... at
> present I believe that neither supports Java although promised...  this
> may well be not important in the future as MS state that XP wont support
> JAva so I will assume that web pages will then have some proprietary MS
> type junk that only works with IE... its all so depressingly predicatable!
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