Virtual OS

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Virtual OS is an cross-platform web application based upon the style of a Desktop Operating System containing a kernel and different applications. The modules are designed in a way that groups of people can collaborate online in Virtual OS. Shared calendars, addressbooks, projects, files and e-mail are the key features of the Virtual OS Internet Operating System. Users use their favorite browser to access their online virtual desktop from everywhere. Combined with the powerful Linux operating system, the PHP web language and the MySQL database system, Virtual OS is a complete enterprise solution for the small to medium enterprise.

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