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Dynomite
post Aug 18 2005, 06:59 PM
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I recently desicovered something called a Sub Operating System, it works like a regular Operating System in order to add new function, new interfaces, or new graphics, they usually run off operating systems that are lacking in certain aspects such as Windows. I've been reading thoroughly about this, and have found a few Sub Operating Systems, here's a list of a few of them so you can try it out if you want. However alot of them seem to be rather un-proffessional, and tend to have things like spelling mistakes or l337 talk in some places, that get anoying after a while, but some of the things that make them different might be a nice thing for small children to use to make it easier for them if they are just learning how to use a computer. So here's the list I promised you.
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Dynomite
post Aug 18 2005, 07:38 PM
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All of the links bellow are usually to a download, not a web-page, so you are now warned.
Fireball 1.3
Scorpion (beta/ not released)

WestMaQ (not yet released either, but looks pretty good from the screenshots)
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SubOS X Dark http://www.rocketsoft.gm-school.uni.cc/uploads/subosX.exe
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ADOS (download is very slow)
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IMP 3
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wild20
post Aug 19 2005, 06:04 PM
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Wow, that looks awesome. I am to lazy to download though. Pretty sad. I will check it sometime hopefully.
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Linstefoo
post Sep 9 2005, 05:18 AM
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QUOTE(wild20 @ Aug 19 2005, 07:04 PM)
Wow, that looks awesome.  I am to lazy to download though.  Pretty sad.  I will check it sometime hopefully.
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Hello, I'm linstefoo and I run the SubOS community at http://forums.subosdev.com and I would like to thank you for posting about our suboses. I would like it if you would possibly post a link back to my site in the future though.

Thanks,

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