WHY PAY MORE?
WHEN THE BEST THINGS IN UNIX ARE FREE

Berkeley, CA, July 6, 1994 -- Unix programmers and knowledgeable users
alike want to take full advantage of the power of Unix without spending a
great deal of time or money to do so. With the publication of Open
Computing's Guide to the Best Free Unix Utilities by James Keogh and Remon
Lapid, no one has to rely on word-of-mouth to find and use the
unpublicized programs and utilities that are readily available if one just
knows where to look.

Organized by software category, Guide to the Best Free Unix Utilities
discusses and analyzes the best shareware, freeware, and public domain
utilities and code that are available for Unix programmers and users.
Topics covered include word processing, games, communications, printing
and spreadsheets, as well as development and graphic utilities, electronic
mail, programming languages, and general software.

Most of the software, utilities, and code discussed are found throughout
the vast resources of the Internet. To save readers time anc hassles,
Keogh and Lapid explain in detail how to find each program. They also
provide key tips on installing, using, and modifying the software to meet
each user's particular needs.

A CD-ROM is included with the book with many of software programs already
on it for immediate access and use by those programmers and users who want
to dive right into using these utilities.

With its comprehensive coverage and step-by-step instructions, open
Computing's Guide to the Best Free Unix Utilities is ideal for all
programmers and knowledgeable users who want to gear up their Unix systems
while saving time and money.

Open Computing's Guide to the Best Free Unix Utilities is soft cover, 312
pages, and has examples and illustrations throughout. Included is one
CD-ROM disk. Suggested retail price: $34.95. ISBN: 0-07-882046-4. For
orders only, phone 1(800) 227-0900, Monday through Friday, 8:30am -
4:30pm, Pacific Time.

James Keogh is a software developer and an evening professor of computer
science at Saint Peter's College in Jersey City, New Jersey. He has
written more than 24 computer books.

Remon Lapid is a Wall Street Unix consultant, and a developer of Unix
software for the financial services industry.

Osborne/McGraw-Hill, headquartered in Berkeley, California, is a leading
publisher of books about computers that include tutorials, references, and
user guides for people at all levels of computer and software proficiency.
Known for its best-selling Internet titles as well as its Made Easy and
Complete Reference books, Osborne/McGraw-Hill also has established
strategic publishing relationships with McGraw-Hill magazines Business
Week, BYTE, LAN TIMES, and UnixWorld's OPEN COMPUTING. A division of
McGraw-Hill's Professional Publishing Group, Osborne/McGraw-Hill is
targeting consumer support, emerging technologies and innovative
applications for future computer books.

Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 2600 Tenth St, Berkeley, CA 94710
510-549-6600,  Fax: 510-549-6603,   orders: 800-227-0900

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