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editHi there. I just updated the OpenGEM entry with newer information about the distribution. OpenGEM recently reached Release 4, and some pretty major changes were made to it.
Regards
Shane Coughlan OpenGEM project Shane Land shane@shaneland.co.uk http://gem.shaneland.co.uk
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editAs mentioned very briefly in the text, the Shaneland site is now a single page with one of those annoying "something's coming - it's a secret for now" type messages. Whether OpenGEM is available anywhere else I have no idea. though as it's GPL I can't see why it shouldn't be. 86.136.255.51 (talk) 03:46, 19 March 2010 (UTC)
Update 11/27/10
editTo add to the guy above me, as of the date above, Shane Coughlan's site is still down, and he has essentially disappeared from the Internet, with his Twitter @opendawn abandoned in June. OpenGEM has ceased any form of updating, and while downloads for version 6 are floating around, it is unclear whether these are full releases or the 3 year old beta releases. -- 04:48, 27 November 2010 142.167.233.84
Update 4/21/16
editJust to clarify, the official distribution of OpenGEM is via the FreeDOS website, and version 6 is the latest complete (non-beta) version. I am updating the article to reflect this status. - Shane Coughlan
Doscore
editShouldn't Doscore be mentioned in the See also section? --109.189.99.41 (talk) 18:56, 7 September 2011 (UTC)