Powerful, easy, hot and cool: Warp is here!

What else lets you run DOS, Windows(TM), and OS/2 (R) applications at the same time, on the same screen -- without letting the hourglass slow you down?

What else runs on 4MB of memory, so you can use it on your desktop, laptop or notebook computer? What else runs thousands of applications. with more than a dozen built in: word processing, spreadsheets, games, the ability to send and receive faxes on your PC - plus access to Internet and CompuServe(TM) via the IBM Information Superhighway?

All in one?

OS/2 Warp. Nothing else. And it's here today.

Powerful, easy, hot and cool: Warp's got attitude!
OS/2 Warp is designed for end users. It's easy to get started and even easier to use. Here's what you get (exit these screen shots using the procedures for your external viewer):

IBM's Internet Service CompuServe
Warp's got the industry's simplest on-ramps to the information superhighway. It has a one-button registration with IBM's worldwide service provider, so you'll be able to get on the Internet easily -- no matter where in the world you live.

BonusPak FaxWorks Person to Person
To let you experience the impact 32-bit native OS/2 applications have on the way you work, Warp comes with a BonusPak (TM) of more than a dozen applications. IBM Works, for example, is a set of integrated personal productivity applications. HyperACCESS Lite (TM), FaxWorks (TM), Person to Person and CompuServe Information Manager (TM), built-in communications packages, have been expressly written for OS/2 Warp -- and act it.

MultiMedia
Warp delivers extensive multimedia capabilities. You can collaborate with a colleague using a virtual white board, look at photos on your PC, send them over the Internet and create your own multimedia presentation.

Games
Warp is also the hottest PC game platform, with settings for the top 100 DOS games. It sizzles -- especially compared to Windows. Just ask the kids in your neighborhood. They'll tell you most games just disable Windows.

Warp delivers all this -- with an improved shell, a new LaunchPad (above) for your frequently-used applications, animated icons, new colors and new sound capability.

Warp delivers Plug and Play for PCMCIA today, and you don't have to buy new hardware. You can run your existing 16 and 32-bit DOS, Windows and OS/2 applications -- just one of the benefits of OS/2's heritage as a third generation, 32-bit system.

Warp stands for ease of use, Plug and Play, power, flexibility, Internet and CompuServe access, bonus applications, faxing, multitasking, multimedia, and games. It's for your desktop, laptop and notebook -- and it only requires 4MB of memory.

It's no wonder people are so excited about it.


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