Cloud (operating system)


Cloud was a browser-based Linux distribution developed by Good OS LLC, a Los Angeles-based company. As a successor to gOS, Cloud was a lightweight operating system designed primarily for browsing the Internet on netbooks and mobile Internet devices.

Overview

Cloud was a minimal operating system with a web browser as its primary user interface. It provided access to web applications, allowing users to perform simple tasks without booting a full-scale operating system. The operating system was designed to boot in a few seconds. When installed alongside a primary operating system, Cloud would continue to boot the main OS in the background, allowing the user to switch to the full desktop environment after the initial quick boot.
The browser-centric design facilitated the use of cloud computing, where applications and data are hosted online rather than on a local hard drive.
Cloud could be installed as a standalone OS or set up to dual-boot with another system. It could also be installed on a motherboard's integrated flash memory.
In 2009, the operating system was officially available on the GIGABYTE M912 touch screen netbook.
Early reviews compared the operating system's user interface to OS X and noted the similarity of its browser to Google Chrome, although it was based on a modified Mozilla Firefox browser.