Is everybody running wild now with the Web 2.0 hype? I hope not! The people from AjaxLaunch came up with a new idea. Hey! Let's create an OS that is AJAX aware. Their new project is called ajaxOS. As their website states:
ajaxOS is a Linspire-based operating system with some revolutionary new features to support the adoption of web-based software. Some of the cool new things you can expect to see on ajaxOS include:
- Automatic launch of AJAX software when clicking on a supported filetype.
- Ability to save files to virtual storage.
- Ability to navigate through a file browser to the files uploaded to virtual storage as well those on your local computer.
While watching Michael Robertson's presentation on AJAX software, he talks about some nice advantages of using AJAX for your applications, but do we really want/need to have an OS that is AJAX aware? That will use AJAX applications to process our documents? I would rather love to see all big browser manufacturers come together and decide on a standard and keep to that. Wouldn't that make live much easier?? :-)
Sure, for some applications, AJAX can be usefull, but i'm not sure if you want to use AJAX for everything. Then there is one other thing that we'll have to keep in mind. Think of all the problems that webdevelopers are facing each day, while trying to create Javascript applications that are supposed to work on all major browsers. The applications from ajaxlaunch do not work on IE or Opera at the moment, because they like to promote Firefox as a browser and they will probably have some issues with running their software on IE. I think that promoting Firefox is a great idea, but if they really want this to be a succes, I guess they will have to start supporting IE soon, so the majority of people can start using it.
Let's just wait and see if people are really interested in running all their applications withing their browser. I guess the future will tell.