Best Operating Systems - Page 7

Compare the Top Operating Systems as of June 2026 - Page 7

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    Apple tvOS
    Your tvOS apps can deliver amazing experiences with stunning picture quality through 4K resolution, Dolby Vision, and HDR10 — and immersive sound through Dolby Atmos. And with Picture in Picture, multiuser, and game controller support, you can create even more engaging gaming and interactive experiences. We’ve reimagined the TV experience with tvOS — an innovative TV platform that redefines what can be done in the living room. Apple TV features a built-in App Store, making it more entertaining than ever. Now you can deliver incredible and immersive apps and games on the big screen. Leverage many of the same frameworks, technologies, and concepts that are similar to iOS. Frameworks and technologies, such as Metal, UIKit, CloudKit, and Game Center, let you create rich games and apps that look amazing on Apple TV. TVMLKit templates using XML and JavaScript are available as a framework for tvOS apps and let you use predefined layouts and JavaScript APIs to quickly create beautiful apps.
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    Fire OS

    Fire OS

    Amazon

    Fire OS is the operating system that runs Amazon's Fire TV and tablets. Fire OS is a fork of Android, so if your app runs on Android, it will most likely run on Amazon's Fire devices too. You can quickly check your app's compatibility with Amazon through the App Testing Service. As a developer, you might not have to adjust your Android code at all to publish your app on Amazon's platform. Most Fire devices receive over-the-air updates to get Fire OS updates automatically. Not every Fire device receives a push of the same Fire OS version at the same time. The updates often roll out to different devices at different times. At the core, both Fire OS and Android share the same foundation. The main way Fire OS differs from Android is in the services. Instead of using Google's services (for activities such as browsing, location, messaging, payments, and so on), Fire OS might use Amazon's services.
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    Apple watchOS
    watchOS 8 helps you stay connected, active, and healthy like never before. Share your favorite memories with the enhanced Photos app. Put more fun into your texts. Find new ways to center yourself and be present. And that’s just the start. watchOS 8 makes staying connected with the people and things you care about easier than ever. See your photos, control your home, start your car, and even access your ID in powerful new ways — all from your wrist. Put your favorite photos of friends and family front and center. Featuring a dynamic, multilayered effect, this new watch face uses Portrait mode photos from your iPhone to give the people you care about a starring role. The photo collection from your Memories is displayed in a unique mosaic grid, giving you a richer view of your library. Photo highlights from your Memories and Featured Photos now automatically sync to your watch, serving up something new every day.
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    Wear OS

    Wear OS

    Google

    See your next meeting, get directions, check your grocery list, and even pay with just your watch. Stay in the moment with smart ways to text, email and see who’s calling, without pulling out your phone. Workout without your phone. Google Fit and other health apps make it easy to get motivated, stay balanced and track your health right from your wrist. Download or stream your favorite music right from your wrist so you can stay motivated down to the last mile. Wear OS by Google lets you be you with hundreds of styles—from fashion to fitness to fun—all from your favorite brands. Wear OS by Google works with phones running the latest version of Android (excluding Go edition and phones without Google Play Store) or iOS. Supported features may vary between platforms and countries with compatibility subject to change.
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    ClearOS

    ClearOS

    ClearCenter

    Applications and an operating system come with your computer, tablet, and phone. So, why not on your server? HPE is redefining the small business server by offering ClearOS with HPE ProLiant servers. ClearOS is a simple, open, and affordable operating system with an intuitive graphical web-based user interface and an application marketplace with over 100 apps to choose from, with more being added every day. Leveraging open source software, you decide what applications you need and only pay for the applications and support you want. HPE and ClearCenter are making it easy for small, home, remote, and branch offices to have a server ready to use, out of the box, at no additional cost. HPE ProLiant integrated with ClearOS offers a simple, affordable, and secure experience. Building the IT solution that is just right for you has never been easier.
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    ClearOS Mobile

    ClearOS Mobile

    ClearCenter

    ClearOS Mobile puts individuals in control over their digital identity, privacy, and security while providing access to the Android applications they need. ClearOS Mobile will eventually run on many cell phone hardware manufacturers, cellular carriers, providers and operators.
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    DANOS-Vyatta

    DANOS-Vyatta

    IP Infusion

    DANOS-Vyatta edition NOS is aligned with Open Compute Project in delivering a cell site gateway router (CSGR) use case. As mobile service providers make the transition from legacy technologies toward 5G RAN technologies, the CSGR is designed to address the changing needs of operator’s backhaul transport requirements. Based on the DANOS open source software, DANOS-Vyatta edition is a production-ready, carrier grade, feature-rich network operating system (NOS) that meets the demand for functionality and reliability required in the carrier environment. Highlights of DANOS-Vyatta edition The NOS architecture is designed for abstractions with clean APIs between the layers for development agility, troubleshooting and ease of supporting multiple white boxes. The application layer encompasses all the routing and supporting processes along with the standard APIs and familiar CLI interface for operators and management, automation, orchestration systems to interact with the NOS.
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    Vampire OS

    Vampire OS

    Vampire OS

    Vampire OS is the alternative to Windows and macOS designed to make your computer faster, more powerful, secure, and privacy-respecting. We believe privacy is a fundamental human right. That's why Vampire OS doesn't collect personal data, so advertisers and governments can't spy on your activity. Vampire OS is Open Source, so anyone can audit its source code to verify its privacy. Users can use hard disk or RAM so users can experience lightspeed with stunning animation. Vampire OS is comes with more than 5 advance security tools and user can also change their security level with vampire tools form low secure mode to high secure mode. Vampire Connect is integrated into the Vampire OS desktop to merge the experience between your computer and Android device.It works over an encrypted connection on your local network, so your data stays private and never reaches the cloud.
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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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    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.
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    Rocky Linux

    Rocky Linux

    Ctrl IQ, Inc.

    CIQ empowers people to do amazing things by providing innovative and stable software infrastructure solutions for all computing needs. From the base operating system, through containers, orchestration, provisioning, computing, and cloud applications, CIQ works with every part of the technology stack to drive solutions for customers and communities with stable, scalable, secure production environments. CIQ is the founding support and services partner of Rocky Linux, and the creator of the next generation federated computing stack. - Rocky Linux, open, Secure Enterprise Linux - Apptainer, application Containers for High Performance Computing - Warewulf, cluster Management and Operating System Provisioning - HPC2.0, the Next Generation of High Performance Computing, a Cloud Native Federated Computing Platform - Traditional HPC, turnkey computing stack for traditional HPC
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