


That was an interesting proposition for Google for pushing its Chrome OS to the masses without any hardware purchase. CloudReady had a free version for personal use and paid enterprise editions. The motive behind CloudReady was to revive old Windows and Macs with an easy transition into a Chrome OS-like environment. This was almost similar to using a Chromebook with some limitations. They had developed CloudReady, an operating system based on open-source Chromium OS.

Turning old PCs into nifty Chromebooks was originally the idea of NYC-based Neverware. You can use this cloud-based OS with just a USB stick or the main operating system. Chrome OS Flex promises quick loading times, excellent battery life, and performance boosts. The primary targets are old computers running Windows and Mac.
