TSV
Operating Systems - TSV
An Operating System (OS) is the core system software of a computer that manages hardware resources, controls processes, manages file systems, and provides security functions. Various types exist including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, each used according to specific purposes such as desktop, mobile, server, and embedded systems. In modern digital society, the OS is an essential foundation of information technology.
operating system
OS
Windows
macOS
Linux
Android
iOS
system software
computer
code slug name description category developer license
01 windows Microsoft Windows The most widely used desktop operating system developed by Microsoft. Desktop OS Microsoft Corporation Proprietary
02 macos macOS A Unix-based operating system developed by Apple exclusively for Mac computers. Desktop OS Apple Inc. Proprietary
03 linux Linux An open-source Unix-like operating system with numerous distributions available. Multi-platform OS Linus Torvalds & Community GPL v2
04 android Android An open-source operating system for mobile devices developed by Google. Mobile OS Google LLC Apache 2.0
05 ios iOS A mobile operating system developed by Apple exclusively for iPhone. Mobile OS Apple Inc. Proprietary
06 chrome-os Chrome OS A cloud-centric lightweight operating system developed by Google, primarily for Chromebooks. Cloud OS Google LLC BSD-style
07 freebsd FreeBSD An open-source Unix-like operating system emphasizing high performance and security. Server OS The FreeBSD Project BSD License
08 ubuntu Ubuntu A popular Linux distribution widely used by beginners to advanced users. Linux Distribution Canonical Ltd. GPL