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<div class="c2"><span class="c1">BrowzOS</span>
<p class="c0">The Web Browser's Operating System</p>
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<div class="c2"><p class="c0">Installing, Running And Using &quot;Programs&quot; In BrowzOS</p></div>
<p>Installing &quot;applications&quot; into BrowzOS is quite easy if the
package has been extracted to a client computer's hard drive; it is simply a
matter of editing the package's web pages and scripts by adding/removing icons
and applets. The contents of the BrowzOS package is extremely modular, since each important applet
and script has its own directory and index file. So, installing an &quot;application&quot;
isn't too complicated, considering that a fair amount of HTML programming is required. In simple terms,
installing &quot;applications&quot; requires the creation of a folder in the main directory (to store
the needed applet, index and all other needed files,) as well as the editing of the Dock and Desktop scripts
in the main package.</p>
<p>Sadly, installing &quot;programs&quot; in BrowzOS while accessing it from a web
browser has not been implemented and is, therefore, impossible at the moment (not
to say that it's outright impossible, though). Theoretically, a web designer can have all
the needed applets installed on a server as (otherwise hidden) available
&quot;installation&quot; packages, then run a script which can customise the Desktop and
Dock's icons to unhide the hidden applets, thus &quot;installing a program&quot; into
BrowzOS through a web browser.</p>
<p>Running each &quot;program&quot; from BrowzOS (regardless of the package being installed on a client or server computer) is as simple as opening and using any other program on any mainstream operating system. As stated previously, an &quot;application&quot; can be executed by clicking on the Desktop icon's name or on the Dock icon's image with the mouse cursor. The &quot;program&quot; will then open in its own pop-up window. Closing the &quot;program&quot; is a matter of closing aid window.</p>
<p>The fact that these &quot;applications&quot; are so similar to the
programs available on any mainstream operating system means using each individual
&quot;application&quot; does not require users to have special training. However, as each
&quot;program&quot; is different and unique, instructions and tutorials for each
individual applet have been included inside their respective folders in the
BrowzOS package (this is especially critical for web designers). Please refer to
the included tutorials and instructions before use and modification (they're either found in text files
or in the form of comments within the index file's HTML code). If instructions for any particular
applet cannot be found, please consult the <a href="credits.html">Credits</a> page of this manual for a
list of applet/script creators and their sites. If said sites are unreachable, please consult this website's forum.</p>
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