SilverOS - The OS that shines
Silver OS really does shine! with its smooth, easy-to-use interface, users can enjoy the benefit of many programs all within a click's reach, all thanks to SilverOS. Its wide personalization options and simplicity make SilverOS one of the best Operating System simulations made in Scratch.
What's so new
The big change in this is the software will be uniquely available offline, as a SB file including all of my code according to the terms of use of Scratch, plus a customized version of the scratch image with some useful extra blocks and a direct fullscreen option. this allows the user to save the changes and settings to the SB file.
Another change is a brand new block which allows links to other programs, so that it's not all crammed into one SB file and you can choose to add your own programs from a gallery.
Another change is a brand new block which allows links to other programs, so that it's not all crammed into one SB file and you can choose to add your own programs from a gallery.
Some Downsides
Nothing's perfect in life. Here is a list of the downsides of this revolution.
- You need Windows to run it
- Larger size than a normal project
- You need Windows to run it
- Larger size than a normal project
The Advantages
I wouldn't be posting here if there weren't many good things about the new system.
- You can save stuff to the memory
- A great guided installation
- Very customizable
- Less lagg as divided into many projects
- Add the programs you want
- Can access web pages and other installed programs
- You can save stuff to the memory
- A great guided installation
- Very customizable
- Less lagg as divided into many projects
- Add the programs you want
- Can access web pages and other installed programs
Who's Developing It
Mainly LS97. I've also got some testers and a few that helped me with ideas or programming.
The Release
Here's the bit you're all waiting for: when's it gonna be available to everyone?
Never. It has been discontinued.
Never. It has been discontinued.