Windows Libraries for OS/2 (WL/2) was a software package developed by IBM that allowed certain Windows applications to run on the OS/2 operating system. Released in the early 1990s, it provided a compatibility layer that facilitated the execution of 16-bit Windows applications, effectively enabling users to take advantage of the growing library of Windows software while using OS/2 as their primary operating system.
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