Zenwalk OS Guide
Zenwalk is a lightweight GNU/Linux operating system based on Slackware and inherits the stability and compatibility of Slackware. Zenwalk is positioned to provide an environment dominated by Internet applications and application development tools, and is designed to keep the system lean and fast by setting up only one application per task. At the same time, Zenwalk also pays great attention to the graphical desktop and multimedia experience.
| Introduction to Zenwalk | Zenwalk minimum hardware specs | Zenwalk Official Website & Download & Install |
Windows Mobile OS Guide
Windows Mobile is a mobile operating system from Microsoft designed to run on smartphones and other mobile devices.
| Introduction to Windows Mobile |
Windows Phone OS Guide
Windows Phone (Windows Phone Operating System) is a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft and designed for smartphones. The operating system was originally launched in 2010 and was designed to compete with other major mobile operating systems such as iOS and Android.
| Introduction to Windows Phone |
Windows OS Guide
Windows is a graphical operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation. Since its launch, the Windows operating system has become one of the most popular computer operating systems in the world, widely used in personal computers, enterprise servers, and various mobile computing devices.
| Introduction to Windows | Windows 11 | Windows 10 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows XP | Windows 11 |
WebOS OS Guide
WebOS is a browser-based virtual operating system where users can interact with applications through a web browser. These applications are not traditional local applications but web-based applications. For instance, on WebOS, users can log into a virtual desktop via a browser and then run web applications like Picasa for editing and processing photos.
watchOS OS Guide
watchOS
Viera OS Guide
Viera
VectorLinux OS Guide
VectorLinux
Unix OS Guide
Unix