Kando is a quick and easy-to-use operating system that allows users to launch apps, open URLs, manage files, control media and switch virtual desktops with just a flick of the mouse or trackpad.
It is compatible with Windows, macOS and Linux PCs and can be customised to suit individual preferences.
The platform opens menus on screen in the form of a radial menu with pre-configured actions.
This allows users to perform an action in just a fraction of a second, once they get used to the unusual way of working.
It can also be personalised with various themes, acceding to the user’s aesthetic preferences.
Furthermore, navigation is via three different navigation modes, depending on the user’s level of familiarity with the system.
The platform can also be used with a mouse button instead of a keyboard shortcut and various third-party tools can be used as extensions.
Lastly, it should be noted that memory usage on Kando may be slightly higher than usual and users may experience a small learning curve.