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How Icaros Desktop brings the Amiga experience to x86 PCs

Icaros Desktop is a user-friendly OS based on the open source Amiga-inspired AROS system
  • By Rohan Pearce
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There are no Microsoft Office-like applications available for AROS; however the browser, OWB, supports Google Docs.

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