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-[center][font=Arial][b][color=deepskyblue][size=5]Team Bliss [/size][/color][/b][color=deepskyblue][size=5]is pleased to present to you[/size][/color][/font][/center]
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[center][font=Arial][b][size=7]Bliss-OS for PCs based on Android 10[/size][/b][/font][/center]
[center][size=4][font=Arial][b][color=#44b8ff]An Open Source OS, based on Android, that incorporates many customizations options and added security features. And it is available for just about any Chromebook, Windows/Linux PC or tablet released in the last 4 years[/color][/b][/font][/size][/center]
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[b]Bliss-OS comes with a wide selection of customization options from around the Android community as well as unique options developed by our team. With so many options available, you’ll find it hard not to enjoy the Blissful experience.[/b]
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[b][size=4]First, a little bit about this project...[/size][/b]
-Starting in Android Pie, Bliss OS took a different approach to building Android for PC's. Taking inspiration from @[url=https://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=1915408]phhusson[/url] 's Treble methods, and Intel's Project Celadon, and Android-x86 Project, we have now adapted that method to be a bit more streamlined, and packaged it up so that it can work a bit more dynamically. The manifest can be found at: https://github.com/BlissRoms-x86/manifest
+Starting in Android Pie, Bliss OS took a different approach to building Android for PC's. Taking inspiration from @[url=https://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=1915408]phhusson[/url] 's Treble methods, and Intel's Project Celadon, and Android-x86 Project, we have now adapted that method to be a bit more streamlined, and packaged it up so that it can work a bit more dynamically. The manifest can be found at: https://github.com/BlissRoms-x86/manifest and the new patching system and build script are all included in
These Bliss OS releases will be considered the Bleeding Edge of development for Android on x86, and we will be marking most of our additions to be sent down the ladder to our Android-PC project & hopefully Android-x86 Project as well.