using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Threading.Tasks; using OSD; namespace MySoftwarePackage { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { // Create a new OSD FromDate and set it to today's date var fromDate = new FromDate(DateTime.Now); // Print the date to the console Console.WriteLine("Package available from: " + fromDate.Date.ToString()); } } }In this example, we create a new instance of the OSD FromDate class and set it equal to today's date. We then print the date to the console. This is a simple but useful example of how the FromDate property can be used in software distribution. The OSD FromDate property is part of the OSD.NET library, which is a package library for working with Open Software Distribution (OSD) files in C#. OSD.NET provides classes and methods for reading, creating, and modifying OSD files, as well as working with various OSD properties like FromDate and ToDate.