Has anyone heard of it? It's a Chrome OS clone (using Chromium as the browser) that is meant to be the "OS of the future" and to convert old computers to Chromebooks. There is a free Home edition, a Enterprise edition and a Education edition.
https://www.neverware.com/
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AaronReturn2004
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Re: CloudReady
In the past, I didn't really like it that much because it didn't offer Android app support like most Chrome OS devices have, so that just made it an OS with a browser.AaronReturn2004 wrote:Has anyone heard of it? It's a Chrome OS clone (using Chromium as the browser) that is meant to be the "OS of the future" and to convert old computers to Chromebooks. There is a free Home edition, a Enterprise edition and a Education edition.
https://www.neverware.com/
However, they are implementing crostini (which allows Chrome OS to run Linux apps) in the future, which could make it a very nice lightweight Linux distribution, especially for old computers.
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OctavioShaffer
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Re: CloudReady
I never heard that before and now, what about that chrome os clone? but if it is good for any android app maybe it's is good enough for this generation. Just saying. It can be use on also on downloading? Even http://mxplayerdownload.co/download-mx- ... pk-android this?