OS/2 Netlabs to exhibit at Warpstock 2001
October 05, 2001 by Luc Van Bogaert
OS/2 Netlabs to exhibit at Warpstock 2001
The Warpstock Committee is pleased to announce that OS/2 NetLabs will be exhibiting at Warpstock 2001. Be sure to visit their boot when you attend Warpstock this year.
OS/2 Netlabs was founded in 1997 with the goal of creating a center for free Open Source Software for OS/2. Today, OS/2 Netlabs is one of the largest developers of OS/2 software outside of IBM itself. With its many ground-breaking projects, OS/2 Netlabs has won a name for itself in the
great OS/2 Community.
OS/2 Netlabs is responsible for such amazing (and free) OS/2 software like Odin (lets you run 32-bit Windows application on OS/2), X-Workplace (a super enhancement to the WPS), and WarpIN (the new standard in OS/2 installers).
For more information on OS/2 NetLabs and their products, please visit their web site at
http://www.netlabs.org/.
The 5th annual Warpstock conference will be held October 6-8, 2001, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is produced by Warpstock, Inc., a North Carolina non-profit corporation. The Warpstock annual conference is a gathering of OS/2 users, developers, and vendors from around the world for the purpose of education and advocacy. More information is available at the Warpstock 2001 website, http://www.warpstock.org or its mirror
site: http://warpstock.os2voice.org.
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