Best Operating Systems - Page 7

Compare the Top Operating Systems as of July 2025 - Page 7

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    Windows XP

    Windows XP

    Microsoft

    Windows XP is a version of the Microsoft Windows operating system for personal computers. It was released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001, and to retail on October 25, 2001. The "XP" in Windows XP stands for "eXPerience". Windows XP is a direct upgrade to its predecessors, Windows 2000 for high-end and business users and Windows Me for home users. It replaced Windows 2000 and Windows ME, which helped bring the NT and 9x versions of Windows together. Windows XP is a graphical user interface (GUI) that allows you to use different types of applications or software. For example, you can use a word processing application to write a letter and a spreadsheet application to track your financial information. Windows XP is known for its bright color schemes, easy-to-use interface, and stability. It was one of Microsoft's longest-running flagship operating systems, lasting at least 5 years. It was succeeded by Windows Vista on January 30, 2007.
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    Windows Vista

    Windows Vista

    Microsoft

    Windows Vista is a major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft as the direct successor to Windows XP. It was released to manufacturing on November 8, 2006, and was generally available for retail sale on January 30, 2007. Vista was an incremental update to Windows XP, introducing new features and graphical user interface changes, as well as updated security features. One of the most significant changes in Vista was the introduction of a new graphical user interface (GUI) called Aero. Aero uses a transparent glass-like effect for windows and dialog boxes, and also includes new animations and visual effects. Vista also introduced a new security model that uses User Account Control (UAC) to help protect users from malware and other security threats. Vista was initially met with mixed reviews, with some critics praising the new features and security improvements, while others criticized the performance and compatibility issues.
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    ToyStack Virtual OS

    ToyStack Virtual OS

    ToyStack Virtual OS

    ToyStack Virtual OS redefines virtual desktops with a secure, scalable cloud-based OS accessible through any browser. Its agentless design eliminates traditional software installations, cutting costs and enabling seamless, global workspace access. Built with enterprise-grade security, it features MFA, encryption, AI-driven threat detection, and compliance with ISO and SOC standards. ToyStack supports Windows, Linux, and custom OS, managed via a centralized Control Tower for real-time IT management. AI optimizes resources for zero-lag performance, while automation reduces IT overhead. With pay-as-you-go pricing, ToyStack is a cost-effective alternative to traditional VDI, perfect for remote work, BYOD, and global scaling.
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    eLxr Pro

    eLxr Pro

    Wind River

    eLxr Pro from Wind River is a commercial enterprise-grade Linux solution designed for cloud-to-edge deployments, supporting mission-critical workloads like AI, machine learning, and computer vision. Built on the open-source eLxr distribution, eLxr Pro offers flexible, long-term support, security monitoring, and ongoing updates. It ensures compatibility with hardware accelerators and compliance with industry standards. By providing expert consultative services and performance optimizations, eLxr Pro helps businesses scale their edge computing solutions while managing costs, security, and resources effectively.
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    Black Lab Linux

    Black Lab Linux

    Black Lab Linux

    Linux distribution focused on ease of use and includes many tools that allow users to create and publish their own content.
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    webOS

    webOS

    webOS

    Driven by webOS Open Source Edition, the open-source software platform built for smart and connected devices of tomorrow. Join the ride and bring your ideas to life with webOS Open Source Edition. Supports rapidly changing web technologies as well as powerful native technologies including Qt. Enabled by the combination of highly scalable architecture and the flexible Yocto build system. An open platform for all industries and participants, ready to be deployed to various industry verticals. Are you interested in developing apps or contributing to the platform? Before you get started, we recommend that you check the documentation overview first.
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    Nothing OS

    Nothing OS

    Nothing

    Nothing OS is a custom user interface based on Android 12. It was developed by Nothing, a technology company founded by Carl Pei, the former co-founder of OnePlus. Nothing OS is designed to be simple, clean, and clutter-free. It features a unique design language called "Glyph Interface," which uses LED lights to provide notifications and status information. Nothing OS also includes a number of other features, such as a new font, a new weather app, and a new launcher. Here are some of the key features of Nothing OS: Simplicity and minimalism: Nothing OS is designed to be simple and easy to use. The UI is clean and clutter-free, and the animations are smooth and fluid. Glyph Interface: The Glyph Interface is a unique way to provide notifications and status information. The LED lights on the back of the phone light up in different patterns to indicate different things, such as incoming calls, messages, and battery status.
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    OxygenOS

    OxygenOS

    OnePlus

    OxygenOS glides like silk with next-gen core stability and enhanced reliability. System-level performance is sublimely smooth with HyperBoost and AI System Booster, elevating mobile gaming while ensuring smooth app opening. OxygenOS pays homage to its popular and innovative Always-on Display feature. Evolving the seamless experience further, OxygenOS 13 transforms your standard display information with dynamic information powered by intelligent personalization. Co-developed with Spotify, your song list is intelligently displayed, providing easy control over your favorite tracks. This versatile AOD is music to your ears. We elevated the classic and unique portrait experience with support for enhanced tools, including multiple brushes, line colors, and improved image handling. With an updated UI and significantly faster image conversion, creating compelling and unique wallpapers has never been easier.
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    Amazon Linux 2
    Run all your cloud and enterprise applications in a security-focused and high-performance Linux environment. Amazon Linux 2 is a Linux operating system from Amazon Web Services (AWS). It provides a security-focused, stable, and high-performance execution environment to develop and run cloud applications. Amazon Linux 2 is provided at no additional charge. AWS provides ongoing security and maintenance updates for Amazon Linux 2. Amazon Linux 2 includes support for the latest Amazon EC2 instance capabilities and is tuned for enhanced performance. It includes packages that help ease integration with other AWS Services. Amazon Linux 2 offers long-term support. Developers, IT administrators, and ISVs get the predictability and stability of a Long Term Support (LTS) release, but without compromising access to the latest versions of popular software packages.
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    LibreELEC

    LibreELEC

    LibreELEC

    LibreELEC is a lightweight Linux distribution purpose-built for Kodi on current and popular media center hardware. We believe passionately in the long-term value of collaboration and upstreaming code instead of hoarding patches, and we participate actively with other Open Source projects and the ecosystem of regular and drive-by contributors that surround us. LibreELEC remains Kodi oriented but we too have been forked to provide the stable JeOS base for Plex Embedded, Lakka, and a number of single-purpose IoT and maker projects. The software output of LibreELEC will look familiar to OpenELEC users, on the surface we both run Kodi with much common code, but the projects differ on their core values. LibreELEC is governed by a project board elected from active team members to set project goals, priorities, and take executive decisions. The board ensures project tasks are distributed among volunteers. LibreELEC is free and Open Source software.
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    KaiOS

    KaiOS

    KaiOS Technologies

    KaiOS Technologies is the company behind KaiOS, the world’s leading operating system for smart feature phones. Nominated by TIME magazine as one of the Best Inventions in the Social Good category, KaiOS brings connectivity and apps to affordable devices. One of this year’s 50 most innovative companies according to FastCompany, KaiOS Technologies is based in Hong Kong and has offices in China, India, France, and the US. Over 300 people worldwide work for KaiOS so that more people can access the internet. Smartphones are expensive. Data plans cost too much. Touchscreen devices and apps are often intimidating to first-time internet users. KaiOS exists to empower people around the world through technology. We believe everyone should have access to the internet to unleash their potential. Our platform brings wifi, GPS, apps, and other advanced features to phones that are affordable and easy to use.