Jooce is now open for registration - impressive web operating system!

by yleo77 on 2007-12-07 22:51:38

Jooce is a newly established company headquartered in Luxembourg. Despite its young age, the team has already embraced the concept of international operations upon its launch, offering users a choice of 14 interface languages on its website.

This is a web-based operating system that operates using Flash. Although there have been similar companies in the past, such as Goowy and g.ho.st, what attracted me the most is Jooce's excellent UI design, which is one of the main reasons I've continued to follow this site closely.

After registration, users gain access to a network computer. On Jooce, you can send and receive emails, use instant messaging (supporting Yahoo, MSN, ICQ - it's somewhat regrettable that GTalk isn't supported yet), and also enjoy file sharing, including all types of videos, images, and music. Once you get accustomed to these features, Jooce will become an indispensable part of your digital life, and all of this can be achieved with just a simple click of the mouse.

Guiding principles of Jooce:

Empowering numerous internet cafe users by sharing the online streaming space;

Ease of use;

Radically transforming user experience;

Turning every computer into your own personal device;

Enabling you to realize all your ideas without owning a personal computer.

As the official statement says, "Turn every computer into your computer," promising to lead a new generation of mobile internet users.

Here's a video about Jooce for you to watch.

Jooce provides users with a very aesthetically pleasing audio and video player, chat tools, and more. Additionally, the entire operation process is very user-friendly, free from unnecessary elements. You can also set your online status. However, there are still some minor imperfections currently, such as the inability to resize windows smaller (only larger), and occasional errors during file uploads. Nevertheless, I believe the official team will make improvements over time. These are just my initial experiences.