G.ho.st Virtual Computer and I’m back
written on Jun.17, 2007
After being very offline for a few weeks in Spain (about 25 mins of Internet time in total) we’re back with some new tips.
When I was away I got an interesting tip regarding “online computers” from Clive Fernandes. The service is g.ho.st and offers a “virtual computer” which is not installed on your PC but simply run in your webbrowser. You have your start-menu, folders etc. You can do a simple “guest login” to quickly test it out. Have fun!
Check out the interview with Zvi Shcreiber, the author of g.ho.st.
June 17th, 2007 on 12:03 pm
Welcome back buddy. I’m glad you found the link useful. :)
June 30th, 2007 on 11:00 am
Thanks for reviewing G.ho.st, the Global Hosted Operating SysTem. Our beta is due this summer packed full with free applications – at that point G.ho.st will provide a real Virtual Computer for anyone who wants their computing environment to be mobile.
Rami
June 14th, 2014 on 8:36 am
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