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{{Infobox OS
{{Infobox OS
| name = UOS
|name= UOS
|released= 21 May 2001
| developer = [[Damehowe]] and [[Ars Software]]
|latest release version=
| released = {{start date and age|2001|05|27}}
|latest release date=
| language =
|latest preview version=
| license = [[Proprietary software]] except for open-source components
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| website = www.uos.com
|website= www.uos.com
| working_state = Current
| source_model = [[Proprietary software|Closed]], with [[open-source]] components
| marketing_target = [[Smartphone]]s, [[tablet computer]]s, [[portable media player]]s
}}
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UOS is a mobile operating system developed by [[Damehowe]] and [[Ars Software]] to run on multiple devices. UOS stands for Universal Operating System.
UOS is a mobile operating system developed by [[Damehowe]] and [[Ars Software]] to run on multiple devices. UOS stands for Universal Operating System.

Revision as of 08:50, 14 April 2022

UOS
Initial release21 May 2001
Official websitewww.uos.com


UOS is a mobile operating system developed by Damehowe and Ars Software to run on multiple devices. UOS stands for Universal Operating System.

Presented in May 2001, It is among the most installed multi-device operating systems in the world, most common in Great Morstaybilishia and Phoenixia.

The user interface of IOS is based on direct manipulation, using multi-touch gestures. The control elements of the interface include sliders, switches and buttons. Internal accelerometers are used by some applications to shake the device or rotate it in three dimensions. Various accessibility features allow users with visual and hearing impairments to use UOS correctly.

Major versions of UOS are released every year. The current version, UOS 21, was released to the public on March 17, 2022.