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Thanks for review, can't wait to get it!
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my faviort part about when i tried it was how in had apt-get and synaptic package manager with all the debian repos!
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@JayKoach There is a Linux version of Minecraft, and Jolicloud is based on Ubuntu, so yeah it will mostly likely run on it
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Jolicloud is just a bunch of links and is not secure to use in fact its dangerouse
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@MrGameboy0895 you need to save those sites, and mos people do that in the form of bookmarks, when you go on any computer you can access this using Joli, and there are also native apps, which means apps that are not from websites, just like in the iPhone
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@Sen1Sky You can go to the sites themselves on any computer. Its not like computers these days don't come with web browsers.
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@MrGameboy0895 but you can use it on any computer, I think it is great but the problem is that I can not use it offline
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Jolicloud is a kinda pointless. The 'apps' are just bookmarks and the file storing system is the Dropbox system and the document/file system is that of google docs. They are all just links. Don't recommend it. If you don't believe me, try it for yourself.
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You should do Joli OS 1.2
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There's a hot chick talking about computers, can it get any better?
Bob has just Installed Redtube App, would you install it?
[yes] no
matheushms99 11 months ago 49
As you probably know, Jolicloud has evolved a lot and it is now available:
- As a Web app. In addition to our availability on the Chrome Web Store, we support Firefox 4, Safari 5 and the iPad (as an experimental HTML5 port).
- As part of our Joli OS operating system.
- As an Android app (coming soon). We are extremely excited by the potential of Jolicloud in the mobile space.
jolicloud 9 months ago 14