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A fully functional (and unblockable!!) web-based operating system with a desktop environment including THREE differently working proxy browsers!. Built entirely with vanilla HTML, CSS, and JS!
DAWG CHECK OUT GUST (https://github.com/nautilus-os/GUST)!! NAUTILUS LABS's FLAGSHIP PROXY! (ITS ALSO UNBLOCKABLE, WHICH NO OTHER PROXY CAN BOAST)NautilusOS is a web-based operating system built entirely in HTML, CSS, and JS. Boot it up, log in, and mess around like it’s a real desktop with proxies, games, apps, an app store, windows, a file explorer, taskbar, and more.
NAUTILUS BLOCKED BY YOUR SCHOOL?? DOWNLOAD "index.html" from the NautilusOS-OneFile folder! Open up index.html and you'll have (most*) of Nautilus's features!
*Nautilus Browser is disabled by default in the file, but you may reenable it in the experimental settings under the BIOS (Left shift/F2 during boot), or in the experimental settings under Advanced. The Ultraviolet browser will not work in the file, unfortunately, due to service workers not working in file:/// or file:// url's :(
Make your own vercel.app instance of NautilusOS with this handy button!
You can also do this with Netlify!
You can also deploy NautilusOS in a Github Codespace:
python3 -m http.server 8080https://<your-repo-name>-<random-id>.<your-username>.github.devpython3 -m http.server <your port number>*To extend the life of your codespace link visit your profile settings, go to the Codespaces tab, and change the "Default idle timeout" time from 30 minutes to 240 minutes, which is the maximum time.
There’s a ton of stuff to play with, but here’s a quick rundown (seriously, check them all out yourself):
Basically... a whole little OS in your browser :D
Completed tasks remain visible for ~24 hours before being manully cleared.
nautilusos.app $14.20/year at cloudflare ornautilusos.me $2.99/first year at dreamhostnautliusos.xyz $2.00/year at namecheap (some 90% off deal)nautiluson.top $4.63/year at porkbunFeel like donating? We accept Monero (XMR)!
This is mostly just a fun UI sandbox with no backend or external data storage. It just seemed like the logical next step after Helios Browser.
Everything runs client-side.
Built with just HTML, CSS, and JS (no frameworks, no CDNs except icons/fonts)
Open the NautilusOS-OneFile/index.html file in your browser. That’s it.
Developed by dinguschan, x8rr, and lanefiedler-731
License compliance notice (AGPL-3.0 §5): If you fork or redistribute NautilusOS, you must: