Mandoor

Mandoor Corporation (Mostly known as Mandoor and previously known as The Mandoor Computing Group Co. until 1988) is a software and hardware Swedish company founded in 1973, it is famous for the LavaOS operating System and MandoorCom microcomputers. It is one of the most popular European technology companies.

History
Mandoor was founded in May 4th, 1973 with the name of The Mandoor Computing Group Co., that company was founded to "develop software and hardware and expand the computing to all the world". In late-1973, they was finished making the Mandoor 480 board, one of the powerful and cheaper homebrew motherboard from 1973 and 1974. That motherboard was released to the public in 1974, also with the operating system designed for that motherboard, The Mandoor 4800 System Manager. In 1974, Mandoor was expanded to other countries, including Spain, Italy, United States, France, Mexico, West Germany, and other countries from Europe and Americas.

70s & early 80s operating systems

 * Mandoor 4800 System Manager (1974)
 * Mandoor 9800 System Manager (1975)
 * The Mandoor Office Manager (1974-1982)

Home operating systems

 * MandoorCom OS (1983-1997)
 * StoneOS (1988-2001)
 * ViveOS (2002-2021)
 * LavaOS (2003-Now)
 * NetOS (1986-Now)
 * Whiteberry (2001-Now)
 * EcombOS (1995-2014)

Based On NetOS Phone/Computer
Main article: List of NetOS-based operating systems


 * ShellOS (2007-Now)
 * RoedaOS (2011-Now)
 * KallaOS (1990-Now)
 * HoneycombOS (1997-2017)

MandoorCom
MandoorCom (Also known as The Mandoor Computer) was a 1983 16-bit home microcomputer. It was cheaper than other home computers at the time.

Mandoor IceStone
StoneCom was a line of 32-bit computer series initially released in 1988. They were somewhat popular in early-1990s.

LavaCom
LavaCom is a computer released in 2003.

Mandoor Ice Computer
The Ice Computer is a computer series made since 1997 until 2002. It's default operating system is StoneOS and it has the Mandoor Goldinnium (in pre-1998 models) and/or the Mandoor Cheetanium (in post-1998 models) as it's CPU.

Mandoor Viva
Mandoor Viva is a computer series released in first quarted of 2020, it's focused to office and home users.

Facephone
The Facephone was released on July 3rd, 1989. It's known for being one of the first mobile phones with camera, being more expensive than other mobile phones at the time.

Net TV
A operating system for the TV like WebOS, it was released in 2005.

Mandoor TV
Mandoor TV was a TV made by Mandoor in 1998. It was Mandoor's first 16:9 plasma digital flat TV. It costed around $5000 ($8120 aprox. in current USA dollars) back then, being too cheap for the time. It's native resolution was 1068x600.

NetPhone
NetPhone is a NetOS-based open source mobile operating system created to compete with iPhone OS (Now called iOS) 1.x and Windows Mobile 6, it is an alternative to LavaPhone System Software (It is based in the LavaOS source code the and the Lava kernel). It is sold in the NetPocket line, and mostly sold in devices of other manufacturers and companies.

Lava TV
Lava TV was the first native-Smart TV developed and manufactured by Mandoor, it was released in early-2009 (In some countries was released in mid-2009) and announced in late-2008.

The operating system and firmware is Lava TV System Software, that is based in the source code of LavaOS 3.x, and the menu is similar to the Nintendo Wii System Software in the first versions.

Lava GO!
Lava GO! was the first Smart watch developed and manufactured by Mandoor Corporation, it was released in late-2013 (In some countries was released in early-2014) and announced in the CES of 2013.

Mandoor Linux KDE
Mandoor Linux KDE is an OS based on Linux 2.3 with KDE on it, it was released in July 13, 1998.

Mandoor Riva
Mandoor Riva (also know as MandoorTab) is a tablet made by Mandoor in 2011.

Consumer CPUs

 * 1000 series (1978-1989)
 * Silverium (2000) (1988-2000)
 * Cheetanium (1998-2007)
 * Titanium (2003-now)
 * Platinium (2005-Now)
 * Palatnium (2006-Now)
 * Tungnium (2009-2010)
 * Tungnium 2(2010-Now)

Mainframe and server CPUs

 * Goldinium (1995-2005)
 * CbGPMSP (1999-2012)
 * EUGPSMCP (2007-Now)

Mandoor Office
Mandoor Office (formerly known as "The Mandoor Office Pack") is an office Pack made on C in September 12th, 1983. It includes WordPaper, SheetList, PresentationPowered, NoteList, ProPage, AccessPiper and more.

May 4th, 1973 - August 16th, 1981
The first Mandoor logo was an text on the Helveltica font, which has the label "the mandoor computing group co." Sometimes it was shown with a black background, or even with a color background, but usually it was shown with a white background.

August 16th, 1981 - June 13rd, 1988
The 1981 logo has the same label than the previous logo, but the "mandoor" text is bigger than the previous logo and it uses the Helveltica Bold font. It was also shown with a colour background or colour text.

June 13rd, 1988 - March 22nd, 2003
On 1988, Mandoor was undergone major changes, with the release of StoneOS and other products, and the change from "The Mandoor Computing Group Co." to "Mandoor Corporation"; the 1988 logo uses a different font (Franklin Gothic Medium with Italic -0.06 letterspacing/kerning), and removes the "the" and "computing group co." labels from the logo, because the change of name of the company.

March 22nd, 2003 - Present
With the release of LavaOS 1.0 in 2003, Mandoor changed it's logo again, this logo uses the Century Gothic font with bold style and -0.05 letterspacing/kerning. This logo was announced in the MDC 2002. And it was used in Beta versions From 2000-2003. In LavaOS will stay unused file "mandoor-logo-2010s.png", that contains this logo

Slogans
1990-1993 One of the bests 1993-2003 King of Price Performance 2003-2006 International Company 2006-2018 We listen our consumers 2018-2021 Assisting our services