 Sometimes I see new desktop concepts, people like implementing from scratch new desktops that do look interesting, thinking of Cuttlefish as an example, but it's also kind of Jingles, Jingles, although it was being on Plasmobile to some extent, and many others, like XTandox, XOS was called, it was a weird concept done in HTML, CSS, it was interesting. Now, this one I think fits the category, it's an interesting new desktop, and usually I don't like covering them in videos, mostly because most of the times they are just too not ready to be used, and although I do like new concepts, I just have to point out that they don't work, which is sad. But still, when seeing the videos, there was this one thing that actually convinced me to actually do an entire video about it, and which is I was like browsing, and I was like, okay, okay, okay, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. We offer an online preview of Talia OS right at your fingertips, and I was blown away from this. How are you going to deliver on this? Like, okay, the idea, as far as I understood it, is using Flutter for the applications, and actually let me check again the how it works page. What? Okay, so the how it works page brings me back to the top. Okay, so it's Flutter for the applications, and I don't remember what for the desktop, and the ability of actually showing you the desktop on the browser to convince you to use it is amazing. Just think of being able to try out KDPlasma in your web browser before actually trying out KDPlasma on your PC. That's cool. So I clicked, and this is the desktop, and it actually works. So let's try it out, and I will give you my opinion on these desktops just by going full screen. It feels like you are in Talia OS. So let's start with the menu. Now animations are a bit laggy, especially now it's better, but in general they're a bit laggy. There is this nice way to switch between a full screen and a not full screen launcher. This is actually, it was actually proposed for kickoff as well. It wasn't implemented yet, but in general I'm always happy to see this concept. And we have got always this floating dialogue without Fitslow being respected. So putting the mouse here to the left of the dialogue and clicking Charlie closes the dialogue, which is not the expected behavior. We've got here a button that doesn't do anything. And the only button that actually works is the settings one and opens up settings. Now, of course you're running it on a browser. So I don't expect all of the buttons to work because it's just a preview, but it's still pretty cool to have it. As an example, I don't expect myself to be able to power down my computer from the browser. The browser cannot do that, right? So this is the settings. So that's an example. The menu is rather simple and I'm slightly disappointed by the fact that you can search within the menu. But you do have a dedicated search button, which surely pretty, but how well does it do its job? Well, on the web, it does search through apps. Of course, I don't expect it to actually search through documents. Maybe it does, I mean, it says device and web, so probably documents as well, but you know, it's a browser, it doesn't have documents. So it does its job on a browser. So we've got all of the settings. Of course, network is not supported on this platform, but the cool thing is that the whole application just works perfectly on the browser and it feels like an application. You can move it around and it's snappy and wow, you can even maximize it. So customization is the most interesting system settings part that you have. And you can actually customize where your icons are. By default, it's center. So it looks very Chrome OS like or I don't know, Windows 10. No, it's actually more about Chrome OS. I mean, just look at here. You actually get to select a light versus dark theme. I think dark is better. And we get to pick the accent color and obviously orange is the one that best fits the wallpaper. We also get and this is very nice to pick the border radius, but it's one of those things that don't actually apply to the browser image. And we can also have colored title bars. And if you do have colored title bars, there's another option to decide whether they should be transparent or not. For now, let's just stick to this look, which I think is pretty good. Now, of course, all of the other things are empty. There is a developer mode, which I don't know what it does, to be honest. Environment, web build. It's pretty cool. So let's see here. In here, the very like task manager does feel very much like Windows 10 one. You get an option to unpin from the taskbar. And in here, we get an option to pin to the task. And this actually works. We also get a context menu. That's not actually a context menu. I'm sorry about the pinks in the back here. We've got a lot of, sorry about that. Okay, so here we've got a lot of interesting things. So first of all, this is so much inspired by Chrome OS. And the most interesting part of this whole thing is this shortcuts section. Now, if the shortcuts section is actually delivered, then it's pretty cool because I mean, third party apps being able to show shortcuts here is super interesting concept. Android actually does it by default, this ability to have shortcuts that are implemented by third party apps. Of course, in here, nothing works because web browser, you've got the slider and you can actually switch in theory, at least here, you can get this one is weird, but I don't know the theme works, right? Okay, you have got the theme directly inside of the system tray. You can switch here and you've got the system dark mode. Changing the theme directly from the system tray is something that we could investigate. I do think that we should improve the look of our system tray, but that's just my opinion. Then we get Bluetooth, our plain mode. It's very interesting that you do get this box around which is of the accent color. This is very, very similar to Zorian OS and I'm always happy to see it because I think it looks good here as well. You can see it. This look of having big buttons that are easy click, I think it's a good idea. I personally like it. Clicking on here actually switches languages, interesting. I think it's a good design to have then the right button here that actually opens up a sub thing inside of the, well, inside of the system tray, sorry. Now, as far as apps go, well, it's this three, the system settings that I've already shown you, which is now green. So it does update automatically. We've got a clock. We've got alarms. Does this actually add or feature not implemented? Okay, thank you. So we've got a clock and we've got a calculator, which does basic math. Now, I forgot one button. There is also this, which is the desktops. And this is not my wallpaper. And this is entrolium. So what is my take on this? It's interesting. I'm not 100% sold. And in here, I'm not talking about Delia OS, which to be honest, I'm not that interested in. If the desktops becomes like more full-fledged, then I can go to check it out and everything. But right now, what interests me is this concept of having the whole desktop inside of the browser to actually make people try out. It's very interesting. So as far as the shall go, it looks perfect, just from a high aesthetic point of view. And this is not as easy as it sounds. Because as an example, actually doing live blur behind elements with corners is not as easy as it sounds. And I know that because I've done it a lot of times and actually be able to implement it flawlessly really for all of the apps and the show. Perfect. However, especially when you open up apps, well, I understand that I don't know, like network is not going to work. But the fact that this is the clock up makes me think that either the desktop is very bare bone. And this is actually the clock up, which hopefully is not the case. Or, which is likely, well, this is not the actual app that comes with Delia OS. It's just a recreation in HTML and CSS. And well, good job on whoever actually wrote everything here. But it doesn't quite make sense if it's a different app. Now, it's flatter, flatter. I don't know, flatter. I've never used it. Maybe there is the possibility to actually draw apps that should be written for desktop on the web as well. I don't think that's what's what's happening here. But in general, I gotta say, I really like the concept. So this is something that I would like to investigate myself. And maybe other desktops could give it a try too. If all of the desktops had their own webpage where you could try out the desktop, with maybe just a couple of more features than just the very bare bone stuff here, like this edit button, I have no clue whatsoever what is supposed to do and why doesn't work. Does it like changes the apps here? Then if so, why can't I do that? I mean, it's not like it's limited to being able like having the system actually running on your desktop. Oh, but the gestures work. So that's something. Nice. And one cool thing is that the battery is actually displayed correctly. So if you have 50% battery, the battery is correct. Nice. So in general, I like it, do this. Let's do more of this. I love it. That was everything. And as always, I'm legally required and I'm just kidding. I really want to thank all of the people who are donating to me. And if you want to see how bad my beard is, I've received a lot of comments about that. 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