HarmonyOS
HarmonyOS PC could deliver better office efficiency than Windows

Huawei HarmonyOS PC buzz is growing as its launch date is nearing. After the confirmation of the computer-dedicated software release, a new leak now reveals the office efficiency of HarmonyOS PC, claiming it to be better than Windows.
According to FixedFocus, HarmonyOS PC is quite different from Mac. The input is probably pointing out the user interface design between the two notebook OS(s).
Early revelations suggested that the HarmonyOS PC UI looks quite similar to the Apple MacOS user interface. But the latest information contradicts it. Looks like the company has made significant changes over time, better than MacOS.
The tipster further mentioned that HarmonyOS PC can deliver better office work efficiency than Linux or even the pure Windows operating system. It may enhance the collaboration and video conferencing experience for users.
HarmonyOS PC could introduce new and super-efficient meeting tools or major AI enhancements for writing, file sharing, and making notes on the Notes app.
We can also witness an improved version of the multi-window mode, split-screen, and an app dock that can help you to access frequently used applications.

HarmonyOS PC could deliver better office efficiency than Windows (Image Credits: Weibo)
There could be small but significant changes, including resizing windows and adjusting them as required. Another efficient segment could be cross-app operations.
Cross-app experience
Cross-application is the ability to interact with various apps seamlessly in real-time by sharing data, features, or user accounts across them for a unified experience. One can complete a task using several apps or devices, irrespective of the OS.
The tipster didn’t reveal many details of the HarmonyOS PC. Yet the latest leak suggests the company is diligently working on its first computer-dedicated software to get an edge over its foreign rival.
More details will be known in May this year. Stay tuned for more such leaks and revelations on the upcoming hardware/software products.