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New KNOS Operating System released by Kevin and Nancy

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You might remember us? Kevin and Nancy, known for our NSClean, IEClean and BOClean software over the years? We're back again with "The KNOS Project" and we've just released a personal-use version of our complete operating system and desktop environment called KNOS. KNOS is designed for ordinary computer users who simply want an operating system that cannot be infected and works reliably without any effort or technical expertise on their part. With KNOS, people can surf wherever they want without worries about security or privacy or maintaining their computer. KNOS is the perfect environment for travel, letting kids surf or even using public computers since KNOS can be used anywhere, and it's completely stand-alone in its unique and secure design. KNOS just works. Pop it in and use it right away. Anywhere.

KNOS is based on the BSD operating system (not Linux) and requires no installation, configuration or setup. It does not replace or interfere with the existing operating system and doesn't write to the existing hard disk. It comes with a complete set of applications and features that you would expect on any regular machine. KNOS is delivered on a DVD or you can burn your own, and from the KNOS disk you can even install KNOS on a USB memory stick and boot from that if you wish. This allows you to take KNOS anywhere and use it on other machines. Just pop KNOS into the machine and use it *instead* of your regular operating system for complete safety on the internet. When you're done, just turn it off and KNOS leaves no trace that it was ever used, and the machine is never touched in any way. A one year subscription with updates and upgrade replacements is just $34.95.

If you'd like to know more about KNOS and how it can help restore some sanity, come visit our site
http://www.knosproject.com/
Recent story about us in a report about Cloud Computing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAUpRTVta78
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There are hundreds of live CDs and DVDs that offer the same inherent security. I do think it very fair to try to sell such a product, considering the amount of work that goes into creating a live DVD with its feature set. BSD is no more secure than a properly configured Linux.
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