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Gaël Duval, the founder of the Murena project, has shared a blog post noting some important milestones for the project and its /e/OS operating system. Murena supplies a de-Googled version of Android with open source alternatives to proprietary applications and includes its own cloud services. According to Duval, Murena currently has over 90,000 active users and the organization has reached a point where, financially, it is self-supporting. The blog post goes on to share plans for new features: "We are going to launch /e/OS and Murena Workspace V4 with quite a number of interesting and long-awaited features. Beyond improved app compatibility (in particular for /e/OS Official), one of the new things will be a backup feature that will allow /e/OS users to reinstall a new device from an existing backup. This is very useful if your device is lost or stolen, but also when you want to use a newer device (which normally shouldn't happen too often, since we're supporting a lot increased longevity of devices with /e/OS)." |