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Note: Everything in this section is very likely to be outdated. For up-to-date information, please see the pages of Paul Ratcliffe, who kindly took over maintence of XWorkplace and WarpIN.

XWorkplace consists of a whole collection of WPS replacement classes, plus lots of other features, among which are:

Award Winner 2001! XWorkplace was elected "Best individual software of the year" in the OS/2 World [os2world.com] awards 2001.

Read test reviews about XWorkplace:

Both reviews are from 2000, so many things have changed since then. If you care for even older stuff, here's some reviews about XFolder, the predecessor of XWorkplace:

Requirements. Nothing special: OS/2 Warp 3 or 4 with the WPS installed. You need WarpIN to install though.

Here are several screenshots. Click on them to enlarge. (If there's something German in these pictures, this will be translated on your system.)

Extended folder context menus, with the new menu items taken from the special "Configuration folder", whose contents you may modify at will.
Display of folder contents in the folder's context menu.
New folder status bars with lots of information, depending on whether no object, just one object, or several objects are currently selected in the folder.
New folder split views, which show you a tree next to the folder contents.
XWorkplace's Treesize utility, which helps you find out more about the disk space consumption of folders and their subfolders on your system.
Confirmation dialog of XWorkplace's new eXtended Shutdown feature, which can simply shut down, or automatically power-off your system, or automatically reboot, or even reboot to a certain volume from Boot Manager. LVM is supported.
Driver configuration dialog for IBM1S506.ADD and DANIS506.ADD, which is one of XWorkplace's features to make your CONFIG.SYS handling a bit easier.
New page in the "Keyboard" settings object which displays all object hotkeys which are currently configured.
Contents of the XWorkplace trash can, which has full WPS "delete" support and allows you to restore objects that were accidentally deleted.
The XCenter, XWorkplace's replacement of the WarpCenter, which is much more configurable and even allows for plug-in DLLs. Screenshot shows several WPS objects, the CPU "pulse" widget, the window list widget, the "Sentinel" memory watcher, and the system's current time. These widgets and more are included with the standard XWorkplace.