eyeos.org — EyeOS is a free, cross-platform Personal Content Manager System based upon the style of a Desktop Operating System. The base package includes the whole Operating System structure and ten apps, as a Calendar, a File Manager, a Text Editor, an Internal Messenger, a Browser and a Calculator.
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orangetideOct 1, 2005
ZZzzzzzz...
ericppOct 1, 2005
... and maybe some XMLHTTP requests so you don't have to reload the entire page when clicking on icons
syuusukeOct 1, 2005
bandwidth intensive
funkydigitOct 1, 2005
Yea, great... It kept crashing and made the text information unreadable. I'll stick to OSX.
nthitzOct 1, 2005
neat concept, but the lack of ajax, well, it sucks.
burkeOct 1, 2005
I installed this on my server. Seems like it will prove useful. I too, wish it used AJAX...But... AJAX functionality is planned for v0.9, according to the Dev Wiki, and looking at their release history, that will be coming VERY soon (within a month or 2 would be my guess). At any rate, I cant wait to upgrade. This is a great product!
thecoolestcowOct 2, 2005
Ugh, I hate it when people diss new, cool things. This is the first implemenatation of an idea like this, stop saying it's stupid. Instead of sitting here commenting about it, why not suggest it to the eyeOS team?
kemieOct 2, 2005
reminds me of <a class="user" href="http://www.computadora.de">http://www.computadora.de</a>
bxboyOct 2, 2005
nice concept, can't wait to try it out.. digg++
xamoxOct 3, 2005
This is very similar to Java Network Launch Protocol (JNLP) Applications. These are very cool and run much faster than this. Better idea too because it downloads a small amount of the application on your side, so you/server share processing of data. ****************************************Google these [JNLP based] programs: 1. jftp (a file transfer client that supports SSL, NFS, SMB, FTP, etc)2. jdiskreport (a utility that analyzes a harddrive)3. jext (A text editor)4. jIRCii (An IRC Program)
Closed AccountOct 7, 2005
This looks like s**t :(