Standalone by posture. Eowyn by release.
AeglosOS is a standalone-capable Everplay-Tech sibling — built to be usable alone via the family's shared on-device model (Phi-4-mini), with AiMANAC as the upsell rather than a requirement. At release it takes its real name, Eowyn; the mechanical rename is held until then. It is in development and not for sale; this manual tracks what the family standard pins down today, and nothing more.
AeglosOS is not for sale yet, but the family rules are not optional and not per-app. They hold for AeglosOS exactly as they hold for the rest of the catalog.
- Standalone-capableUsable alone via the shared on-device Phi-4-mini for $1 — a self-contained tool for users who don't need to go deeper into LLM use. AiMANAC is the upsell.
- No phone-homeNo Everplay-Tech analytics, telemetry, or account server — in AeglosOS exactly as in every family member.
- One-time purchaseNever a subscription. AeglosOS's price on the family roster is the $1 sibling tier.
- Customer owns their dataYour data is yours. The Apple sale is the trust floor; sync, where it exists in the family, is iCloud-only.
- Full HELM controlEvery member has full HELM-MCP control; the exact surface shape for AeglosOS (registered helm_eowyn_* versus App Group file-bridge) is an open item, recorded honestly.
- A Rust half for sensitive logicAeglosOS's Rust half is aeglos-core, built as an xcframework; Swift stays presentation, transport, and Keychain custody.
Everything below comes from the family standard — the same source as the machine manual. Anything you do not see here is not published yet.
- Runs alone on Phi-4-miniThe family's shared on-device model — downloaded once into the App Group (group.net.llmtech.aimanac) so every member can use it offline without phoning home.
- Two names, one appAeglosOS today; Eowyn at release. The rename is held until the release itself, which the family build queue sequences after DUD3P0.
- Team variant: RohirrimPlanned. The family's enterprise/Team tier goes on sale last, after the consumer wave.
- Thorondor connector plannedAll standalone family apps ship Thorondor (open-router) connectors and enablement; DUD3P0 is the testbed for the pattern.
- Field GlassThe family design language is glass; AeglosOS/Eowyn's per-app skin is Field Glass.
- Day-to-day surface: documented at releaseThe standard pins down posture, stack, price, naming, and sequencing — not the day-to-day product surface. This manual does not guess.
There is nothing to install today. The steps below mark the honest line between now and planned.
- Today: nothing to set up. AeglosOS is in development. No App Store listing, no TestFlight invite, no download to point at.
- Planned: buy once. When it releases (as Eowyn), the roster price is $1 one-time — never a subscription. Apple handles the transaction.
- Planned: standalone path. Usable alone via the shared on-device Phi-4-mini from the family App Group — no account, no server, no phone-home.
- Planned: AiMANAC as the upsell. Pair with AiMANAC ($9.99 one-time) to unlock orchestration — wielding the HELM surfaces across the fleet.
This page is the human face. The same content is published as canonical JSON — the machine face. Hand the URL to your own LLM or MCP client and it can explain AeglosOS, with nothing phoning home.
AeglosOS is not for sale yet, so today Discord is where you ask what is pinned down, what the Eowyn rename means, and when release lands. The manual bot answers from this same JSON manual.
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