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If you have not already heard of it, EyeOS is an open-source online operating system. With the release of EyeOS 1.6, a new feature called eyeSync has been introduced.

Essentially what eyeSync does is sync your files between your regular computer (Linux, Mac, Windows) and EyeOS. Since eyeOS is open-source there is a huge possibility for Linux distributions to begin integrating EyeOS with the desktop.

If done correctly, distributions could be made so that it is very easy to set up your “online desktop” which you can use to access and work on your files from any web browser. Not only would this be relatively easy to implement, but it would also be an incredible selling point for the Linux desktop.

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1 comment on this post.

  1. eye-os says:

    http://www.eye-os.co.uk offers 1GB free for file storage! thats probably the largest quota for any free eyeOS service out there.

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