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What Is Eyeos?


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#1 psychiccyberfreak

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Posted 22 December 2005 - 12:48 AM

eyeOS is a web based portal made for use on any internet enabled computer. It has DHTML scripting, so it has an operating system feel to it. You can install apps, or make your own. There is no mySQL database needed, just PHP. You can make user accounts, send messages, and is good for a development team, gaming clan, you name it. It also has PIM apps for those of you who are too poor to buy a palm pilot or pocket PC. I perosnally use it at school, for writing papers, and *cough* playing *cough* games that are *cough* pretty much imposible for *cough* web filters to block *cough*. It has a web browser, notepad, HTML editor, mesage center, PIM tools, and more. You can even install your own mix of tools easily with the GUI, just upload the .tar.gz file you downloaded from the site, and go to 'install app' in the 'eyehome' app, and you can install it without Cpanel! You can also upload files. I personally love this, it's great. My suggestion though is to get an old computer and turn it into a web server. You will get more storage that you can't really get from a free web host. Even though the load times will be slower, it's worth it. Whatever, do what you want. It's pretty basic, so you won't get a full desktop functionality, but it's still cool. The site is www.eyeos.org and it is FREE!! Go check it out.

#2 sxyloverboy

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Posted 22 December 2005 - 02:32 AM

Wow this is like the coolest thing ever. you know i am in fact writing this reply to with eyeNAV. the browser thing they have here. thanks psychiccyberfreak. lol. seriously this thing is awsome. though i think the user to user comunication should be made a bit better. like maybe an IM thing with a list of online and ofline users or something. XDXDXD haha.

#3 sammaye

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Posted 22 December 2005 - 01:50 PM

Games did you say!?

I need to have a look at this...college can be so boring when you have actually done the work set and completed the assignements and have nothing to do...

but I have no doubt they will have it blocked already ;)

#4 Andrew Northall

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Posted 22 December 2005 - 09:56 PM

EDITED OUT

Edited by Andrew Northall, 03 August 2008 - 02:27 AM.


#5 psychiccyberfreak

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Posted 23 December 2005 - 01:14 AM

andrew, no.
sammaye, pretty much any section of a website with a password required to enter is almost imposible to block, because the filter's spiders can't view the content. This is good with eyeOS because you can't just sign up, you have to have a friend with an account to the certain area.

I hope that cleared things up...

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Posted 23 December 2005 - 02:43 PM

This is a very cool idea. I am considering adding it to my website somewhere. I will have to decide later. I always like all these neat o new software and other computer related technology that comes with time and growth of new discoveries. We really do live in an amazing time. The things we have learned in my lifetime alone astound me to no end.

;) Thanks for showing us this.

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Posted 26 December 2005 - 11:29 PM

This is a very interesting concept and it is something that you will see more of down the road. The opnly problem with this is the usability. As an online operating system it would definately have its limits and the types of applications that you could run would depend on the amount of bandwith that you have to utilize. In all respects though this is very interesting and at the very least will be downloading and testing it for myself.

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Posted 26 February 2006 - 10:50 AM

Nice! This is good that it is very cheap. psychiccyberfreak wrote that there is no need to have databases and it would be good at all. I visited the site, there were something cool;

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With eyeOS you can access your data and your applications anywhere, anytime. A virtual office in your hands, no need to install anything in the computer. Everything lives in the browser, for you and your work colleagues. eyeOS is open source and free software.

Edited by PDG, 26 February 2006 - 09:45 PM.


#9 mayank

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Posted 26 February 2006 - 08:08 PM

View PostPDG, on Feb 26 2006, 04:20 PM, said:

Nice!
Notice from mayank:
Is that all you have to say about this, Warning issued

Well, As far as this software is concerned..I think Google(I said google only, because I love it) must come up with something like this and let people enjoy an Online operating system which allows people to get things everywhere they want!
But the problem is that to access this OS you'll need an OS :lol:
It will be successful if any company brings a small pocket device and then integrates this in it..I mean allows the users to connect to there server and let them enjoy the personal desktop!

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Posted 26 February 2006 - 08:28 PM

Yeah, if only I could see any of the images on the site. All of them are unloaded (and yes, both IE and Netscape allow images through), so I can't make any sense out of the site. Oh well, that lasted a long time............




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