Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!hplabs!hpcc05!hparc0!kumarr From: kumarr@hparc0.HP.COM (Kumar Rangan) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: HP New Wave 3.0. INFO, anyone? Message-ID: <2770025@hparc0.HP.COM> Date: 31 May 91 01:51:56 GMT References: <1991May29.145110.14673@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> Organization: HP Australasian Response Centre (Melbourne) Lines: 25 U should be able to bridge most windows & DOS applications into Newwave. If u insert the 1st disk in your A drive, change to A drive & type bridge, it should come up with a list of programs it will bridge for you. These include clock, calendar, excel, lotus,word, wordperfect, ... (I dont have the complete list in my head!). Also, there are quite a few applications that have been "ported" to be Newwave aware. These include lotus 2.2, excel, charisma, dynacomm, amipro, and a bunch of others. When u buy NewWave, u should get a catalog called "HP NewWave applications catalog" which lists products which are Newwave aware. Windows + Newwave takes up about 13MB of disc space. If u delete the CBT package that comes with Newwave, u gain approx 3MB back. If u have specific questions in getting NW to work, email me & I'm happy to help. BTW, one of the best features of NW is the Agent facility which allows u to automate & schedule tasks. * Kumar "I prefer to be pissed off, than pissed on!" Rangan * * HP Wellington Internet : kumarr@hparc0.aus.hp.com * * New Zealand Compuserve : 76320,532 (not visited often) * * Phone : +64 4 820400 HP Desk : Kumar Rangan/hp9781/01 * DISCLAIMER : The above are my opinions, NOT HP's.