The first solution is called Cloudo. Every visitor to this site can register for free and then log in to the site.
As you can see, everything is reminiscent of a classic desktop work environment.
There is a "My documents" directory where you can select "New" and upload any file on your computer to your personal Cloud. You can access all online documents from any computer that has an Internet browser and the Web.
The good thing about Cloudo is that it can be successfully used by developers and designers because it has a programming environment that allows you to write your own applications.
The next online operating system is on the website oos.cc, and is called iCube.
It is very similar to Windows. When you log in, you will find a collection of applications whose shortcuts are on the virtual desktop.
Here, too, you can easily store local files, such as pictures, songs, or videos, in the system.
Anyone using Windows will easily adapt to this online operating system. There is even a segment with video games, including Super Mario.
Another free Cloud Computing OS is called eyeOS. It contains a large number of very useful, pre-installed applications.
Among them are those similar to Microsoft's Excel, Word, etc.
There is also an option to upload individual or group documents, and, interestingly, there is an iOS desktop application that can be installed on a local computer and that serves as a kind of server.
So you can access your personal computer and all the data on it from anywhere.
What you may also notice is that this online operating system even has an Internet Browser. You can use it as a proxy and access some limited content.
Another interesting thing about iOS is that all the files on it can be accessed with a mobile phone.
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