LANtastic[1] is a peer-to-peer local area network (LAN) operating system[2] for DOS and Microsoft Windows (and formerly OS/2).
[3] The New York Times described the network, which permits machines to function both as servers and as workstations,[2] as allowing computers, "to share printers and other devices.
[3] The New York Times described the network, which permits machines to function both as servers and as workstations,[2] as allowing computers "to share printers and other devices.
[1] LANtastic was originally developed by Artisoft, Inc. in Tucson, Arizona,[1] the first company to offer peer-to-peer networking.
[9] Following the release of TeleVantage, Lantastic and Artisoft's other legacy products were acquired by SpartaCom Technologies in 2000.