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Apricity OS

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Apricity OS is a modern, intuitive operating system for the cloud generation of computing. It is based on ArchLinux and has an extremely beautiful Desktop Environment that's stripped off from GNOME.

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  • FreeOpen Source

Platforms

  • Linux
Discontinued

The project is no longer developed.

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  1.  Rolling Release
  2.  Based on Arch Linux
  3.  Linux-based

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  • Developed by

    ApricityOS
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Apricity OS was added to AlternativeTo by alpha-carinae on Apr 7, 2016 and this page was last updated Jan 12, 2018. Apricity OS is sometimes referred to as Apricity.
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What is Apricity OS?

Break free with Apricity OS, the operating system with a customizable, clean, and easy setup. Apps like ICE, which creates site-specific browsers, and Syncthing, which makes remote file sharing easier than ever, enable a more productive lifestyle. Prebuilt packages from the AUR along with the Pamac updater and Wine, allow for the most up-to-date experience. Finally, the no-frills integration with the GNOME and Cinnamon environments keep your desktop looking beautiful, leaving you everything you want, and nothing you don’t.

Because of its roots in ArchLinux, Apricity OS follows a rolling release schedule. This means that your entire system will receive updates on a regular basis, avoiding any frustration with out-of-date software while maintaining its security and stability.

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