G.ho.st was actually launched as early as April last year, but at the time, since it was still in the Alpha stage, both its functionality and UI were rather rudimentary. Today, I happened to think of it, and when I checked its homepage, I found that it had completely transformed. The number of supported languages has grown to over ten, including Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. It's worth mentioning that G.ho.st offers 3GB of free storage space along with email services, making G.ho.st a real "virtual computer." Naturally, built-in features such as a browser, media player, and image viewer are all present. You can upload any file to G.ho.st via FTP or web methods, and you can also use an email address like [email protected] within G.ho.st to send and receive emails. All uploaded files can be set as either shared or private. Even if used solely as a network drive, 3GB of space is quite sufficient. In short, G.ho.st has left a pretty good impression on me, and it is in no way inferior to Jooce, which was very popular a while ago.