This is UOS, China's new computer operating system, the interface is a combination of Android and iOS
UOS is similar in many ways to iOS and Android. This is one of the latest operating systems built by Chinese developers to replace Windows, avoiding dependence on foreign technology.
UOS stands for "Unified Operating System" developed by the Deepin customized operating system development group and China Electronics Corporation (CEC).
UOS looks a lot like Deepin OS, a platform that was launched in 2004 and is now being used by Huawei on its laptops after Microsoft stopped licensing Windows under a U.S. ban.
UOS developers have created their own interface, not a copy of Windows XP or Windows 7. The interface of UOS looks like a combination of all the design features of other desktop operating systems.
UOS's Dock is similar to iOS, and the settings bar on the right of the screen is designed like the notification bar on Android. Meanwhile, the icons and buttons are in the shadow of the Linux desktop.
The UOS interface looks quite neat, focusing on providing user-friendly Chinese features like text editor, video / music player, recorder .
Tongxin Software, the host company of UOS, confirmed that it will always update and support this operating system. To use this operating system, Chinese users can register and verify on the development team's official website.
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