Yes it does, thanks. 
The creator of eyeOS went by a spanish talkshow (buenafuente) seemed his 
buisness was going well and I half understood what it was all about. Pretty 
impresive for a 17 year old (now 23) Isn't google's cromeOS in the same lines? 

  
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> HI Andres,
> 
> The questions isn't at all out of line. In fact, you've given me
> something else to add to the FAQ on the site :)
> 
> I visited the eyeOS homepage and it sounds pretty cool. The one
> drawback, at least in my mind, is that it's based inside a browser,
> rather than running natively on a computer. While there are many
> excellent cloud apps out there, web technologies in general are not
> sufficiently advanced enough to be an adequate replacement for native
> desktop and mobile technologies. I've tried several times to migrate all
> my computing habits fully into the cloud and I've always come up against
> some sort of limitation that brings me back to the desktop.
> 
> Another thing is that eyeOS requires the user to either abandon their
> current OS in favour of eyeOS, or at the very least maintain some sort of
> hybrid existence. The first scenario, to me at least, should be a last
> resort since the primary concern in software engineering is, or at least
> should be, designing around the user, and if the user is already
> comfortable with their existing OS, then the goal should be to expand
> the feature set of that OS rather than ask them to replace it, so I am
> designing this system to augment Ubuntu. The hybrid scenario contains
> many potential points of failure. particularly with regard to file
> synchronisation. From experience, I know that keeping files synced
> across multiple devices on multiple platforms is a pain and a half, and
> almost always results in older version of some files being mistaken for
> newer ones. If the user wanted to work on the native desktop, with which
> they are comfortable, and use eyeOS only for certain situations in which
> they need a 'continuous client' setup, then there's the chance that
> somewhere along the line some files will get missed.
> 
> Hope that answers your question,
> Chris
> 
> On 6 May 2011 09:33, Andrés Muñiz Piniella <andre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > Isn't this similar to eyeOS?
> > 
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EyeOS
> > 
> > Sorry if it's out of line.
> > 
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