A wealth of information written in plain English on how to install OS/2 and get to work with a minimum of fuss. From installation hand-holding to specific OS/2 tips for running your faithful old DOS and Windows programs, this book will make your OS/2 experience as painless as possible. 'OS/2 "X' For Dummies' is a friendly reference for the OS/2 user. It featuresa: the plunge-in way to install, letting OS/2's power revitalise your computer; how to use all of that object stuff; the cautious way to install so that you can still keep DOS around; fixing OS/2 when bad things happen; easy ways to make your DOS and Windows programs work under OS/2; using OS/2's free applications - Icon Editor, OS/2 System Editor and Pulse. Andy Rathbone his written or co-written six computer books, including the bestselling "PCs For Dummies", "Upgrading & Fixing PCs For Dummies", "Windows For Dummies" and "Multimedia & CD-ROMs For Dummies". He contributes regularly to "CompuServe" magazine.
I've written more than 50 books in the past 20 years, including the "Windows For Dummies" series, "Upgrading and Fixing PCs For Dummies," and "Motorola Xoom For Dummies."
Feel free to visit my Web site at www.andyrathbone.com, where I answer a reader's question each week.
