http://zorinos.com/
anyone used it? I just bought the ultimate version and gonna put it on some dual cores machines I got.
Zorin OS
- Jackolantern
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- vitinho444
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Re: Zorin OS
I think the appeal comes from the privacy thing, and it is indeed pretty.
But paying for linux .. is like.. i can't even xD
Hope you find good use for it halls
But paying for linux .. is like.. i can't even xD
Hope you find good use for it halls
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Re: Zorin OS
quote: "You won't need to worry about malware or spyware when using Zorin OS. This is thanks to Linux's advanced security features which help make it immune to PC viruses."
Come on... What a joke.
Come on... What a joke.
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Re: Zorin OS
Exactly..a_bertrand wrote:quote: "You won't need to worry about malware or spyware when using Zorin OS. This is thanks to Linux's advanced security features which help make it immune to PC viruses."
Come on... What a joke.
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Do they think they are OSX? hahaa_bertrand wrote:quote: "You won't need to worry about malware or spyware when using Zorin OS. This is thanks to Linux's advanced security features which help make it immune to PC viruses."
Come on... What a joke.
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Re: Zorin OS
The main appeal is a non windows and MAC OS yet similar. I must say it is VERY close to windows 10. Its real neat OS so far.
Technically the $15 was for the third party software that is included
Technically the $15 was for the third party software that is included
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Re: Zorin OS
There are several Linux GUI systems that come very close to a Windows or MacOS-like experience. I have heard the one used by Mint is very Windows-like and full featured.
But I guess if the $15 was for third-party software that you may theoretically need on another Linux distro, it isn't all that bad. I am also not completely against straight-up commercial Linux distros. The general idea is that by paying, you will get support. And for some advanced usages, that could be more than worth the money.
But I guess if the $15 was for third-party software that you may theoretically need on another Linux distro, it isn't all that bad. I am also not completely against straight-up commercial Linux distros. The general idea is that by paying, you will get support. And for some advanced usages, that could be more than worth the money.
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