Redox OS is an ongoing, ambitious project that serves as a proof-of-concept for building a modern, memory-safe operating system from the ground up
Bazzite is a Fedora-based, immutable Linux distribution specifically designed and pre-configured for gaming and entertainment.
GNU IceCat is a free and open-source web browser from the GNU Project. It is a fork of Mozilla Firefox, modified to ensure it contains 100% free software and to enhance user privacy.
nduinOS is a cloud-native, container-based operating system designed from the ground up for a connected world. Its history is a story of a bold vision finding a practical home.
Maemo was a pioneering, Linux-based open-source operating system developed by Nokia in the mid-2000s for its "Internet Tablets" and smartphones.
Motorola's OS history mirrors the entire mobile industry's evolution, from simple proprietary software to the modern smartphone era
postmarketOS (pmOS) is a free, open-source Linux-based operating system designed for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.
MeeGo was a promising, unified OS that was killed by corporate strategy before it could flourish, but its technology and ideas lived on in other projects
Palm OS defined the PDA category and pioneered the concept of the smartphone. Its focus on speed and core productivity remains influential
Monarchy Linux was a source-based Linux distribution active primarily in the early 2000s. It was essentially an automated version of Linux From Scratch (LFS).
Designed for deterministic response times — crucial for embedded & safety-critical systems
Windows OS, developed by Microsoft in 1985, is the world’s most widely used desktop operating system.