The development of the desktop metaphor started with making computers more approachable and user-friendly.
Over time, the desktop evolved to include features like Mission Control to help users manage an increasing number of apps and files.
Advancements in web technologies have led to a shift towards cloud-based desktop environments like Kosmik 2.0, offering users a more flexible and productive digital habitat.
Kosmik 2.0 aims to be a desktop in the cloud, providing an environment where users can organize files and tools in a more visual and collaborative way.
The concept of a digital desktop is changing, with a shift towards cloud-based storage and a need for a more flexible and fluid way to organize files and assets.
Kosmik is evolving as a product, with a focus on web technologies to improve speed, product quality, and roadmap, along with securing funding to ensure long-term growth and development.
Publish mode in Kosmik allows for creating and sharing interconnected, reusable web of knowledge.
Kosmik enables reusing and republishing live elements from public universes, changing how collaboration works.
The goal of Kosmik's publish feature is to build a connected library of human knowledge where content can be reused and republished with royalties for authors.