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That's exactly what Syllable is. As I said, it has a collection of native applications that you won't find anywhere else, and it has a software development environment that's easier than many others so you can develop more native applications of your own.
In addition, there's ported software, but you seem to contradict yourself on that. Would you rather not have ported software be available, or would you want the operating system to be unable to get software ported?