Doors 7
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| Doors 7 | |
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| Part of the Micro Hard and Soft family | |
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| Developer | |
| Micro Hard and Soft | |
| Website | Official website |
| Releases | |
| Release date |
RTM: December 7, 2009 Retail: January 12, 2010 (info) |
| Current version | 6.1 (September 1, 2009) (info) |
| Preview version | -7 (February 9, 2009) (info) |
| Source model | Closed source / Shared source |
| License | MS-EULA |
| Kernel type | Hybrid |
| Support status | |
| Mainstream support | |
| Further reading | |
Doors 7 is a new operating system made by the makers of Doors XP. While it has just been released, Doors XP has still taken the lead of the Padtop and the Pad-desk industry in computers. It's minimum requirements are 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB of free hard disk space and a 3 GHz processor, preferably dual core. Currently, it is very popular and favored.
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Development[edit]
Doors 7 was designed in secret so that Penguin OS could not copy it.
Features[edit]
- High quality graphics - perfect for gaming and development
- Fast booting speed and program speed - Great for office work and web browsing
- Internet SpeedBooster - browse with style and no more pausing on PengTube videos!
- Arrow theme - fast, simple and good-looking, Arrow theme is the number 1 PC theme out there.
- Old Doors mode - Old programs don't work? Try our Old Doors mode to get them running again.
- FlipperScreen support - Many new computers use FlipperScreens, and now Doors 7 supports it. Just tap the screen and off you go!
Trivia[edit]
- Doors 7 supports up to 192 Gigabytes of RAM in the 64-bit version, even though no personal computer exists with that much RAM.
- Out of jealousy the Penguin OS team called this feature "massize overkill".
- There is a version made for CEOs of Dorkugal, Doors CEO.
- It's kernel number is 6.1 even though it is called Doors 7.