Linked by Eugenia Loli on Sat 25th Feb 2006 07:37 UTC, submitted by Wim Cools
OSNews, Generic OSes The second (beta) version of the TriangleOS' web service, now called Qikx, is online now. Next to providing an online organise/search engine to store, order and share all kinds of content, the goal of the system is to eventually integrate web-storage, publishing and mail interfaces into the OS. Progress has also been made on the OS part, the VFDBS (filesystem), which can now query and read from online VFDBS-disks (such as Qikx). More information and screenshots at the TriangleOS website.
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cool
by evert on Sat 25th Feb 2006 08:12 UTC
evert
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2005-07-06

the screenshots are nice, and it has support for FAT so it could exchange information with other OS'es

the overall design looks great but he should quickly create an updated binary releasy (2003 is way too old)

i would like something like this on a bootable usb stick to edit a few simple text files and so on

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Qikx
by Andre on Sat 25th Feb 2006 09:52 UTC
Andre
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2005-07-06

Yeah ... the new Qikx looks great ;)
But i am still figuring out how the IM thngie works...
don't seem to find a way to add contacts to it ?
and I see the email adress changed ...
but does the old @wcools.nl still work or not ?

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Me like
by Ronald Vos on Sat 25th Feb 2006 12:13 UTC
Ronald Vos
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2005-07-06

This seems like a very fun OS. Portable USB stick versions seem like an ideal mode of use.

This OS at least tries to innovate, do things slightly differently, and starts with functionality. It does certain things certain mainstream OSes only reluctantly do since recently (like centralising data-search).

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Re: Me like
by Andre on Sat 25th Feb 2006 13:15 UTC
Andre
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2005-07-06

Yeah ... it looks to me, TriangleOS
takes the best ideas of other OS'es and combines them.

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