Center for Development of Advanced Computing , C-DAC has launched its Bharat Operating Systems Solutions (BOSS) Linux software latest version of 3.0 developed by NRCFOSS (National Resource Centre for Free/Open Source Software). This release brings support for both KDE and Gnome desktop environments, and includes wide Indian language support, Bluetooth, PDF Viewer and RSS Feed Reader.In addition to that, support for 18 desktop Indian languages is provided, in order to try to increase the popularity of open source software among the non-English literate people of India.
BOSS is a GNU/Linux distribution developed by NRCFOSS for enhancing the use of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in the country. The NRCFOSS is promoted by the Department of Information Technology, MC&IT, Government of India to address the issues related to FOSS in the Indian context and to explore how FOSS can play the twin roles of helping to bridge the digital divide as well as strengthening the Indian software industry.
S. Ramakrishnan, director general, C-DAC said:
“C-DAC is committed on developing software solutions that are technologically advanced, yet providing value to Indian user community. Our constant endeavor to increase the adoption of computing among a wide cross section of Indian users, especially those in government first time users and Indian language centric users.”
List of applications this version includes -
- GIMP
- PDF Viewer (including an Edit function)
- RSS Feed Reader
- Firewall
- Firefox 3.0
- Instant Messenger
- Bluetooth for short range communication
- Desktop sharing and Remote Desktop Connection
- CD and DVD Burning tool
- Package Manager
- Strong support for Printers, Digital/Web, Cameras and for Scanner
Also with this release, a Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between C-DAC and NIC (National Informatics Center). This action has been taken with the purpose of implementing BOSS Linux on eGovernance applications developed and maintained by the NIC.
About BOSS Linux:
BOSS Linux tries, and succeeds in being the optimal choice for government employees from India. The needs of this kind of users involve mostly office applications, like spread sheet or word processor, and of course, accessing multimedia and the Internet, all of them done in a safe environment. BOSS Linux has been proved to excel with this sort of tasks, while being absolutely free to install, use, modify and distribute.
Another trait of BOSS Linux is that it brings technology to more people than ever before, by supporting many Indian languages and being very easy to install and use. These advantages and more make BOSS Linux the OS of choice for a great number of Internet cafes owners, as it is cheap, friendly, language-supportive and a more than adequate replacement for unlicensed proprietary software.
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