gShell
macOS-react
gShell | macOS-react | |
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4 | 6 | |
13 | 93 | |
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9.4 | 0.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 3 months ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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gShell
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What's new in LiveG OS V0.2.0: multiplatform support and plenty more
Web apps open up large opportunities that can allow LiveG OS to compete with today's major operating systems, as PWA technologies enable a large range of existing apps to be installed to LiveG OS, such as Mastodon, Twitter, YouTube — and even our own apps, like LiveG Docs. The OS-independent compatibility that web apps have make PWA technologies an ideal platform for LiveG OS, and LiveG OS's own system apps — and even its desktop environment, gShell — are themselves made using web technologies.
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Orb is a free and open source web desktop
This is what I've been working on with LiveG OS, whose desktop environment, gShell, is written in HTML/CSS/JS: https://liveg.tech/os
The OS is also designed to run on mobile devices, so there's some cross-platform consistency between the system on desktop and mobile devices.
It's currently designed to run web apps, but the hope is to also include support for typical Linux GTK and Qt apps (or any app that uses Xwindows) soon to aid daily driveability.
The current release can't do much yet, but we'll be releasing our next Alpha version in about a week or two which include a few more useful features on top of what's already available on our site!
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Project Prism: architecture overview
As you can see, the architecture of gShell is complex and uses multiple layers. If you have any questions, leave them in the comments. You could also check out our gShell repository on GitHub.
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Project Prism: on the road to building an open smartphone
The main interface uses our own user environment, called gShell. It uses Adapt UI (web demo), which is the user interface design language and framework which we developed in-house over the course of a few months.
macOS-react
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Orb is a free and open source web desktop
but it's not as extensible. I know GTK uses JS and CSS but I'm not talking about that.
I'm talking about something made purely in HTML + CSS + JS. Something like this: https://gianlucajahn.github.io/macOS-react/
If only these could support native Linux apps somehow (through a WM).
- I built a MacOS Clone!
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I built a MacOS Clone with TypeScript React and SASS! Live Demo and Repo in the comments (Merry Christmas :))
Repo: https://github.com/gianlucajahn/macOS-react Live Demo: https://gianlucajahn.github.io/macOS-react/
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Building a MacOS Clone in TypeScript React 🍏
🔴 Live Link: https://gianlucajahn.github.io/macOS-react/ 🔌 Repository: https://github.com/gianlucajahn/macOS-react
- macOS Clone Built in TypeScript React
What are some alternatives?
debian-i3-novnc-docker - Debian with i3 tiling window manager - Accessible in the browser using noVNC
KasmVNC - Modern VNC Server and client, web based and secure
Orb - Orb is a free and open source web desktop, which simulates a Windows-like desktop in a web browser. You can use it to access files on a server or a NAS in an easy and secure way.
Raycast-PromptLab - A Raycast extension for creating powerful, contextually-aware AI commands using placeholders, action scripts, selected files, and more.
OS-Bootstrap - Bootstrapping toolchain for building LiveG OS installation disk images.
rosetta-cli - Easily switch & run commands on Intel/ARM modes in M1-powered Macs with Rosetta 2.