Dion Moult Seriously who ever reads this description.

EyeOS has an Oxygen theme!

For the uninitiated, EyeOS is a free, open-source desktop implementation right in the browser. I was recently playing around with my EyeOS installation that I forgot I had installed a while back (v1.x) and like what most people do when they try out a new system, I decided to see what other themes they have.

Turns out they have an Oxygen theme! It’s a little dated but I must say I’m impressed. Very impressed.

Now all I have to do is find a practical personal use of EyeOS! Perhaps it might replace a few of my cobbled series of other cloudish hacks.

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5 Comments

afiestas says: (19 July 2010)

Yay! I’ll always remember when Matthew came up with that great theme.

Dion Moult says: (19 July 2010)

Unfortunately EyeOS seems to be too laggy to be useful (and a few things seem a little buggy, not quite sure why). Turns out the “bloath!” argument works here :D

Robert says: (20 July 2010)

But does it have a good web browser?

Dion Moult says: (20 July 2010)

I didn’t notice one OOTB :P but the browser apps that do exist are simply an iframe, so it really depends on whether you’re using a good web browser to see it :)

HP says: (2 September 2010)

http://www.eye-os.co.uk uses a tweaked oxygen theme, has extra applications, and 1GB free space, a nice alternative to all the other eyeOS’s out there!

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