Phoenix is an open-source software platform that provides users with a suite of tools to manage, configure, and optimize their computer operating system. It includes a powerful graphical user interface, a scripting engine, a set of system monitoring and diagnostics utilities, a package manager, and a library of system management tools. Phoenix is designed to work with a variety of operating systems, including Linux, macOS, and Windows. The graphical user interface of Phoenix allows users to quickly and easily configure their operating system, allowing them to customize the appearance, behavior, and functionality of their computer. The scripting engine enables users to write and execute scripts to automate system tasks, and the package manager allows users to install and update software applications. The set of system monitoring and diagnostics tools allow users to monitor system performance and detect and fix errors. Finally, the library of system management tools provides users with a range of tools to manage and maintain their system.
Discontinued The last update to the GitHub repository (https://github.com/xorg62/wmfs) was made on August 14, 2013. The official website is no longer available, but it has been archived at Internet Archive: https: // web. archive.org/web/20141218125810/http://wmfs.info/