Kevin William David

Neverinstall 2.0 - Your browser is the new operating system

neverinstall is a cloud platform that allows you to run any application from the browser without installing it on your device. It is an alternative to traditional desktop application usage and enables people to stream applications over the web.

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Connor Jewiss
This is awesome! Hate having to download apps for this and that. Solves a huge inconvenience. Congrats on the launch, too.
Lakshman Pasala
@connorjewiss , the future that we plan to reach is to have a single device with a good display and perpetually connected to the internet that will be our laptop, desktop, phone, PlayStation, etc and we pay for it the same manner we pay for our Internet. :)
Ram Pasala
@connorjewiss Thank you for the feedback and support 🐱
Ahadh
Looks amazing, can't wait to try out figma! Congratulations on the launch team :)
Lakshman Pasala
@ahadh coming soon in the following weeks :)
Bill Hinostroza
This is a fascinating product. I have a question regarding the hardware on the free plan. It's currently set to 2vCPU and 4GB RAM. How often will the hardware be changed?
Ram Pasala
@billh93 The base free plan configurations won't change till we get a sizeable feedback from the users. We feel the base configuration would be enough to operate apps with decent resource requirements.
Bill Hinostroza
@ram_pasala Makes sense. Congrats on the launch!
Guy Taylor
If you could allow sign up via email I would join
Ram Pasala
@guytaylor88 Yes, definitely custom email option is coming up. We started with most popular email login options!
Egidijus Gečas
Hi all, it's definitely good idea, but usable only to a certain degree. Not sure how people will be able to play games, as even now it's a bit laggy (when you use vcs & bash), so even with nothing running in a background, it's definitely not perfect. Are you using RDP for remote connections? As far as I understood, you can install stuff with snap (flathub) anyway? Sudo user seems to work fine, so it's a matter of resolving the bandwidth issues & latency.
Lakshman Pasala
@egidijus_gecas , we made significant innovations in the manner in which we work with virtual displays and the resources required to encode. All the apps on the platform are actually being encoded on CPUs with less than 50% consumption of a single core CPU. We will soon also add apps that require GPU along with extending our coverage in regions across the world. The latencies issues won't exist as improve our coverage.
Egidijus Gečas
@lakshman_pasala I hope it will work, as currently, there isn't any real solution, to use GPU graphics on remote display unless you are in a lan network, so that would be indeed a real innovation. Any particular reason you have stick with debian? I think alpinelinux would be the prudent choice there.
Lakshman Pasala
@egidijus_gecas , in the coming weeks we will start allowing our users to choose their distro, customise and even distribute. :)
Egidijus Gečas
@lakshman_pasala awesome mate, community can be a great ally
Shirish Shikhrakar
This is awesome. Will be very useful for my design workflow in tablet devices.
Ram Pasala
@shirish_shikhrakar Thank you for the feedback, yes tablet devices is very good use case!
Valtteri Ylimäki
Interesting! Congrats on the launch! 🚀
Ram Pasala
@vylimaki Thank you :)
Anuruddh Mishra
Neverinstall is the most reliable product of it's kind. I've tried out quite a few, and this feel the closest to using a native application by a mile. Can't want for the new apps to launch! Great job @lakshman_pasala
Maria
So cool! *_* I would love to try it out! Congratulation on the launch! ^_^ Does it work on any browser or the focus is on Chrome? :))
Lakshman Pasala
@maria_brm , we spent a significant amount of time to make it work across most of the browsers. The browsers we have tested for are Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Brave and Edge across desktop and phones.
Anita Idemudia
Wow!! Now this is the bomb.... I believe one reason tech exist is to provide solutions and I'm glad this exists.. Definitely spreading the word!!
Ram Pasala
@annietah Thanks a lot for your support. Really loved your take on new tech!