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I would like to note that "MeeseOS" (my repository) is simply a highly-customized fork of OS.js, so I wouldn't really consider it an entirely separate entity. I also have a highly personalized and simplified fork of AaronOS called "KaraOS" (link) that's a WIP (unfortunately abandoned for the time being due to time constraints) for an artistic portfolio site for my wife, that may be interesting to some folks (definitely wouldn't consider it a full OS). Just checked and it's up to 19k views now 😄 I like the idea of the list, keep up the good work. So far it looks a lot like one of my star lists but with all the info compiled in a single place, which is neat and helpful to individuals window-shopping for a choice. Update: Sorry if I gave the impression that I thought the list should be included in the OS.js repository, that was not what I was intending to say. See my comment on the PR for my thoughts on that. |
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Hi all.
1. concept
I would like to compare different web-os. For example, meeseOS/meeseOS, github.com/web3os-org and os-js/OS.js - I would like to know what features each of these projects has that is different and similar.
2. Idea
I initially thought of creating a table comparing license type, development time and features. For example...
Comparison of os.js(frontend, backend) to other similar solutions, alternatives
Other online operating systems / web desktops:
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3. question/feedback
What do you all think about this idea?
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