UNIX USERS UNCOVER TIMELY TIPS IN LATEST BOOK RELEASE

Berkeley, CA, April 28, 1994 -- With the growing popularity of the Internet
and the demand for interoperability, the Unix operating system is
experiencing a resurgence. For all Unix users, from novice to master
alike, Osborne/McGraw-Hill has just published Open Computing's Best Unix
Tips Ever. This book is designed to help readers take full advantage of
their Unix operating system's power.

Written by Unix experts Kenneth H. Rosen, Richard R. Rosinski, and Douglas
A. Host, Open Computing's Best Unix Tips Ever helps new users get started
and avoid common pitfalls while offering experienced users productive tips
and tricks unavailable elsewhere. Within the 1,014 tips, readers will find
solutions to common problems as well as to unusual and complicated tasks.

Open Computing's Best Unix Tips Ever covers

* The basics of Unix, including setting up a system, organizing
  files, and customizing the environment.
* Efficient and powerful ways to edit, format, and print text.
* Communicating via electronic mail, transfer files, share files,
  and network with other systems.
* Writing shell programs and C programs, and using tools such
  as PERL, AWK, and SED.
* Using Unix and DOS together and communicating between
  environments.

Open Computing's Best Unix Tips Ever helps readers explore the resources of
the Internet with tips on how to find them fast. Secrets of system and
network administration, including configuration, backup, and security
strategies, are also disclosed. Useful Unix scripts and programs are found
throughout the book for readers to use and adapt.

For Unix users who desire greater efficiency and productivity, Open
Computing's Best Unix Tips Ever--the only Unix tips book available--is an
outstanding resource.

Open Computing's Best Unix Tips Ever is soft cover, 800 pages, and has
examples throughout. Suggested retail price: $29.95. ISBN: 0-07-881924-5.
For orders only, phone 1(800)227-0900, Monday through Friday, 8:30am -
4:30pm, Pacific Time.

Kenneth H. Rosen is a distinguished member of the technical staff in the
Architecture Area of AT&T Bell Laboratories. Rosen also teaches in the
masters program at Monmouth College. He has written several text books and
many magazine articles. He received his Ph.D. from MIT.

Richard R. Rosinski is a technical manager in the Architecture Area of AT&T
Bell Laboratories where he is responsible for audio and voice-processing
architecture. Rosinski has written several books and numerous articles. He
received his Ph.D. from Cornell University. Rosen and Rosinski are authors
of the best-selling Unix System V Release 4: An Introduction.

Douglas A. Host is a member of the technical staff in the Global Customer
Programs Center at AT&T Bell Laboratories. Host received his master's
degree in computer science at Rutgers University and has worked with Unix
for many years.

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 books are available in
bookstores and computer stores worldwide.

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

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