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Posted: Oct 24, 2019
We will hold our 3rd European Olex2 meeting as guests of The University of Edinburgh in March 2020.
Posted: Jul 6, 2019
It's been over a year since the last official release of Olex2. We've been working hard on the new version, Olex2-1.3. It's getting close to getting ready. The alpha release is already out (and will be frequently updated).
Posted: Feb 27, 2019
There will be an official 2-day Olex2 Workshop at the AsCA in Singapore on the 15th and 16th of December 2019.
Posted: Jan 15, 2019
Please join us at our 2nd European Meeting on March 14 and 15 2019 in Darmstadt, Germany.
Posted: Dec 20, 2018
The OlexSys Calendar for 2019 is now available for you to download. Please make sure you are signed in to this portal to see the download link below. We wish you all a happy New Year 2019!
Posted: May 7, 2018
There will be two Olex2 related events at the ICCC in Sendai. Horst Puschmann will give an invited Olex2 talk and there will be a half-day combined CrysAlisPro (Rigaku Oxford Diffraction) and Olex2 workshop.
Posted: Jan 25, 2018
Finally - here's an electronic copy of this year's OlexSys Calendar. All images are in 1200 x 1800 px resolution, ready to print on photo printers in 4 x 6 in (10 x 15 cm).
Posted: May 29, 2017
We've started putting together a small presentation explaining the steps necessary to get started with Olex2. Check it out here -- and please add comments, so that we can improve this document.
Posted: May 16, 2017
There are plenty of Olex2 resources on the web. Often, a quick Google search about a specific problem will return some valid bits of information. Here's also a list of resources we are aware of.
Posted: Jan 5, 2017
Every month, we will be releasing the current sheet of our 2017 OlexSys Calendar ready for you to download and print. The files are in 1800 x 1200 px resolution, which means that they are ready to print on a 4x6 in (10x15 cm) photo printer. Enjoy!
Posted: Jun 16, 2016
An Olex2 Masterclass will be held as part of the ICOMC conference in Melbourne, Australia.
Posted: Mar 4, 2016
We are currently experimenting with putting small video clips up on YouTube. Let us know what you think, and if you'd like to get something explained, please ask us!
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