Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 27th Jul 2009 07:29 UTC
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RE: Why stop at browsers?
by Thom_Holwerda on Mon 27th Jul 2009 08:19
in reply to "Why stop at browsers?"
Why stop at browsers? Let's make every kind of application available in a kind of "store" - we could call it the "App Store".
Oh, wait...
Oh, wait...
Why stop there?
Today, I can unveil... BallotOS!
With BallotOs, the power is at the user's fingertips. When you set up BallotOS, you will get a ballot screen for every component of the operating system - from boot screen to the My Computer icon on your desktop. You'll get to choose your taskbar, audio framework, wallpaper, display driver, notepad application, network stack, and so on.
BallotOS is EC-proof and Opera-proof.
RE[2]: Why stop at browsers?
by Sharp Dressed Man on Mon 27th Jul 2009 09:02
in reply to "RE: Why stop at browsers?"
RE[2]: Why stop at browsers?
by zsejk on Mon 27th Jul 2009 09:04
in reply to "RE: Why stop at browsers?"
When you set up BallotOS, you will get a ballot screen for every component of the operating system - from boot screen to the My Computer icon on your desktop. You'll get to choose your taskbar, audio framework, wallpaper, display driver, notepad application, network stack, and so on.
BallotOS is EC-proof and Opera-proof.
BallotOS is EC-proof and Opera-proof.
Kind of like... like... Archlinux! Or... Slackware! Or Gentoo! Or.. or... LFS!
Right?
;)
-zsejk
RE[2]: Why stop at browsers?
by frajo on Mon 27th Jul 2009 09:13
in reply to "RE: Why stop at browsers?"
With BallotOs, the power is at the user's fingertips. When you set up BallotOS, you will get a ballot screen for every component of the operating system - from boot screen to the My Computer icon on your desktop. You'll get to choose your taskbar, audio framework, wallpaper, display driver, notepad application, network stack, and so on.
This is a very neat description of eComStatiom. (Ok, for the network stack there is one option only at the moment. OTOH, you forgot to mention the option for running executables from the worlds of DOS. WIN, *n*x, and OS/2.) Thanks





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Why stop at browsers? Let's make every kind of application available in a kind of "store" - we could call it the "App Store".
Oh, wait...