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Re: os.js: JavaScript Cloud/Web Desktop Platform

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While it looks like a nice exercise in front end JS, and looks cool, does it solve any problems? Do users actually need some more abstraction layers on top of Google Drive / Dropbx, etc? Either I am getting too sleepy, or they didn't provide any actual use cases in the homepage.

It provides some sort of API ("simple, modilarized and flexible JavaScript APIs so you can easily make changes, extend functionality and create applications") but is it just a new look for single page applications?

I am not trying to be cynical or anything, just curious :)

Re: os.js: JavaScript Cloud/Web Desktop Platform

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Reminds me of something I saw way back in the late '90s called MyWebOS, which looked cool but never caught on.

Also, I see the Internet has unleashed its usual brand of stupidity on the demo. There are files in the shared directory with names like "Got any good porn.txt" and "dicksmoker.odoc".

Re: os.js: JavaScript Cloud/Web Desktop Platform

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post #2

While it looks like a nice exercise in front end JS, and looks cool, does it solve any problems? Do users actually need some more abstraction layers on top of Google Drive / Dropbx, etc? Either I am getting too sleepy, or they didn't provide any actual use cases in the homepage. It provides some sort of API ("simple, modilarized and flexible JavaScript APIs so you can easily make changes, extend functionality and cre…

As indicated by the title of the link, I think it allows you to build a "desktop" metaphor in the browser. ExtJS used to have some similar demos but I think their license is pretty restrictive. One use case for this is something that I happen to use regularly - the web interface on the Synology NAS.

Re: os.js: JavaScript Cloud/Web Desktop Platform

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post #2

While it looks like a nice exercise in front end JS, and looks cool, does it solve any problems? Do users actually need some more abstraction layers on top of Google Drive / Dropbx, etc? Either I am getting too sleepy, or they didn't provide any actual use cases in the homepage. It provides some sort of API ("simple, modilarized and flexible JavaScript APIs so you can easily make changes, extend functionality and cre…

As indicated by the title of the link, I think it allows you to build a "desktop" metaphor in the browser. ExtJS used to have some similar demos but I think their license is pretty restrictive. One use case for this is something that I happen to use regularly - the web interface on the Synology NAS.

If you could build in a rich environment for inspecting and manipulating the code, you'd be well on your way to a small talk like environment :)

Re: os.js: JavaScript Cloud/Web Desktop Platform

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post #2

While it looks like a nice exercise in front end JS, and looks cool, does it solve any problems? Do users actually need some more abstraction layers on top of Google Drive / Dropbx, etc? Either I am getting too sleepy, or they didn't provide any actual use cases in the homepage. It provides some sort of API ("simple, modilarized and flexible JavaScript APIs so you can easily make changes, extend functionality and cre…

I'm a fan of the "why not" answer when it comes to just about everything tech. So many great things come from those two words.
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