 Hi everyone, today I'm trying Jingwes 0.8, sorry about the image quality but I could not get a screen recorder running. First of all let me say that I was very impressed by the gestures that are touchpad 1 to 1 meaning that I can go back and forth just like this, which is very impressed considering that KDA Plasma does not have this. Also there are touch screen gestures that are also very nice to see and they work very nicely so big thumbs up regarding this. Then we can see the applications, first of all the files which is very aesthetically pleasing and if we go back we can see also the calendar which again looks very nice, in general all of Jingwes and its application are very well designed. Here you can see that I'm trying to create a new event, however the virtual keyboard is not popping up because I do have the physical keyboard. Anyway, we can also see the photo application which actually lets you sort based on photos and videos. If I go to the video section there's the default video with a bit of promotion about Jingwes and it's a simple video player but that's what I expected. There's also the calculator which looks very nice in line with the design of Jingwes. The gradient on the bottom left is very nice and I mean it's a calculator. And then we also have the clock which again is very nicely designed, although I think that this gradient is a bit too much compared to the others. We can start a stopwatch but also set a timer and you can really see that it's designed to be a touch interface, it works much better there. There are a couple of bugs but that's something that I had expected, the animations are really nice. I also tried to use the spreadsheet and water apps but unlikely they did not work. So we also have a notification center which looks pretty, it's not transparent and blurred as in the GIFs but it looks okay. And then we also have a system tray and if we held Wi-Fi we get into the new system settings which are really nicely designed. And though there are a few settings that you can actually change from here yet, this will probably improve in the future. If we go back to the home screen we can also see that we still have the KDE system settings although not all KCMs are present and we can as an example change the global theme of Jingwes. However, don't do this because it will actually crush. But never mind, that's not something you're expected to do. So upon reboot I did get a discovered notification that I could not swipe away, I guess that's a bug. And then I tried to play a bit with unpinning and pinning apps to the task manager and that's something that worked really well. And then there's also the software manager which right now has only a few apps but I think that's a bug of my installation because I've seen other reviewers getting more apps here. As an example I try installing LMMS and it works nicely. And it also looks very nice, which is something that I just got used to after using a bit of Jingwes. So what else do we have? The camera, you can actually see me here, hello this is me, this is the best setup that I managed to get, a terrible one, but never mind. So closing remarks, I think that the OS is quite impressive given how early it is. I do think that it will improve so much in the future. It's probably not 3D for most customers, but it's totally a great beginning. I'm a bit concerned about some licensing issues that we've got with KDE files but the KDE community reached out to the Jingwes one so I expect that to be fixed soon. I've also seen that Dave announced a new tablet, the Jingpad, which I'm really looking forward to review. So that was all. If you wish to contribute to this channel or help me buy a new camera, you know, you can subscribe to my Patreon or people.