Remix OS is a now-discontinued operating system developed by Jide Technology that brought the Android experience to personal computers with x86 and ARM architectures. Launched in 2016, it allowed users to run Android applications on compatible Intel-based PCs, offering a unique blend of mobile and desktop functionalities. The system featured a Windows-style interface, complete with a taskbar, start menu, and notification area, providing a familiar environment for users transitioning from traditional desktop operating systems. Remix OS supported advanced multitasking with resizable windows, full mouse and keyboard integration, and a built-in file manager, enhancing productivity and usability. Additionally, it offered portable boot capabilities, enabling users to run the OS from a USB drive without installation, making it convenient for on-the-go use. By bridging the gap between mobile and desktop platforms, Remix OS provided a versatile solution for users seeking to leverage Android's vast app ecosystem on their PCs.