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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Linspire really is the easiest-to-use desktop Linux.,
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This review is from: Linspire Linux 4.5 (CD-ROM)
My eight favorite things about Linspire Linux:
1. It installs in 10 minutes without any complicated questions along the way. No computer experience needed at all to install and run Linspire. 2. Comes with "Audio Assist Tutorials" that walk you through, step-by-step all the basic operations, such as setting up email, connecting to the Internet, printing, etc. You can see an example of them here: http://linspire.com/howto 3. CNR (click and run) lets you add, remove, manage, and keep updated all the software on your computer with one click. Choose from over 1,800 software programs: http://linspire.com/warehouse 4. No Viruses or spyware! 5. Never crashes like Microsoft Windows! 6. Great support (http://support.linspire.com) and the Linspire Community is tops (http://linspire.com/community). 7. I appreciate how Linspire supports open source projects (http://linspire.com/opensource). 8. File compatibility. Linspire comes ready, right out of the box, to work with .doc, .xls, .ppt, Quick Time, Windows Media, .mp3, .avi, .pdf, Flash, Java, etc., without installing a thing. Linspire brings the wonderful world of Linux and open source software to the masses. I highly recommend. You might also want to visit http://tryoutlinux.com if they're new to desktop Linux. KC
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Everyone's Linux,
By kkru "kkru" (Evansville, Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Linspire Linux 4.5 (CD-ROM)
I've tried most all flavors of Linux and this is by far the most user friendly version I've ever used.
If your new to Linux, this is the version for you. It will take you approximately 10 minutes to install and away you go. The CNR is the is bringing Linux to the everyday user. It's a warehouse of programs that you can install on your Linspire system with only "one click". That's right one! You will find the forums one of the most friendly on the web. The people there help you without all the attitude and "RTFM" comments. Amazingly enough, the Linspire staff frequently answers forum posts, and are quite helpful and friendly. How often does that happen with your present OS? If your looking for a secure OS for a friend, family member, or even yourself....look no farther, this is the OS for you. It has a very small learning curve, as it's designed for the desktop user, not the computer gurus. Don't get me wrong, the gurus will have a blast with this OS, but it's primary purpose is to bring Linux to the everyday person. Give this one a go, you won't be sorry. Kkru
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Linspire review,
This review is from: Linspire Linux 4.5 (CD-ROM)
It's a shining moment. You are in front of your computer, diligently plugging away at your work. Your mind and your hands working together without conscious thought as your fingers fly across the keyboard. In that moment your operating system and software have fulfilled their true potential: The transparent interface between technology and task, between human being and machine. And what desktop operating system most consistently delivers this experience for me? Linspire.
Yes, I said Linspire. Built on the Debian Linux core, Linspire is designed for simplicity of use and it delivers this in spades. I can download and install almost two thousand programs from their Click and Run Warehouse with a single click of my mouse. There are no dependencies to check, no package managers to worry about, that single click does it all for me right down to automatically putting an icon on the desktop for me. The five dollars a month I pay for this convenience via the Click and Run service is nothing compared to the value of the time I haven't had to spend configuring the software, recompiling the kernel or otherwise doing what virtually every other Linux distribution requires for software additions and updates. And if I couldn't afford the monthly service I can still use Synaptic, Apt-Get and the other familiar Debian tools. The choice is mine. Booting to the Linspire desktop is a often a pleasant surprise for seasoned Linux users, as the hardware detection routines are really top notch. Many of the common trouble spots for Linux such as printers, USB keychain drives and DVD writers are recognized and installed automatically; no need to hunt for obscure libraries and drivers. Linspire is also one of the very few distributions to offer a legal DVD software license to their users. Support for laptops is equally as good, with touchpad and hibernation support for most models offered right out of the box. The KDE desktop offers a familiar and comfortable launching point for Windows users, complete with a My Documents folder and dozens of polished Flash tutorials to help get you up and running.. There's a host of Linspire-ized Linux applications loaded with the OS. Highlights include the Linspire Internet Suite: a unified Mozilla-based web browser and email client extended with in line search, spell checking and pop up blocking capabilities, a version of the Gaim instant messenger software enhanced with Sipphone technology for free internet based calling, and a broad assortment of utilities and tools. The Open Office suite is included as well to help bridge the Linux / Microsoft document format gap. I routinely use Open Office for my word processing and spreadsheet work, and have had no problems sharing and collaborating with colleagues using MS Office. The Linspire - sponsored website creation toolset Nvu is also included. Frontpage and Dreamweaver folks will feel right at home in the open source alternative. The Palm Pilot tools had my data synch setup within minutes, and the excellent networking tools made connecting to my peers at work quick and simple. In a nutshell, the ten minute Linspire installation will provide you with everything you need to enjoy virtually all of the common PC tasks, and will do so without requiring the installer to do anything except occasionally click their mouse. As Linspire is marketed as a Linux operating system for 'regular' people, the benefits of easy installation and use can't be understated. With the emphasis being placed on reliability, Linspire often will not immediately offer the most bleeding edge software versions, preferring to extensively test prior to offering them. This delay is a common complaint from experienced Linux advocates, but my opinion is that stability and reliability on my daily use PC is more important than having the latest experimental version of something. I'll happily leave the skydiving to someone else. When I first began to explore the possibilities of using a Linux-based operating system one of my largest concerns was where to get help. Linspire tackles this in a three pronged approach. First, each installation comes with dozens of easy to use, technobabble-free Flash tutorials covering just about every aspect of the system. Next, add in toll free phone support manned by real people and available 24/7. Finally, the Linspire forums round out the support solution. Unlike many other Linux forums, you won't be belittled for your lack of knowledge and experience. There is a strong Company presence on the forums, where it is quite common for Linspire engineers, marketing personnel and even the man behind Linspire Michael Robertson to personally answer questions. (When was the last time you saw Bill Gates on a forum or have him write the answer to your question?) It's really something when you realize that this sort of company involvement is the rule, not the exception. The Linspire forums are the most active Linux OS forums on the web, and are an outstanding resource . Over the years I have used almost every imaginable desktop operating system available, and I continue to come back to Linspire. I'm almost forty, and at this point in my life I have stopped worrying about wanting to have infinite opportunities to build and compile everything myself, spend hours fine tuning applications and making everything just-so. What I am interested in is a consistently reliable, professional computing environment that doesn't stand in the way of what I need to do but rather provides me the tools to get the job done. Linspire does this for me, every day.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Want to learn Linux? Start here.,
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This review is from: Linspire Linux 4.5 (CD-ROM)
If you're tired of viruses, high software prices and ready to learn Linux. Then start with Linspire. It's so easy to use, yes it's easier than Windows with it's CNR (Click-N-Run) software installer. Just choose a software, click a button and it installs it, way too easy. I started using Linux with Linspire and now my whole family loves it. Go for it, start breaking free from Microsoft today.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Linspire is fantastic but not for everyone!,
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This review is from: Linspire Linux 4.5 (CD-ROM)
FINALLY!!! A Linux operating system that's as easy to use as Windows without all the instability that comes with Microsoft OS'. The quickest and easiest install I've ever seen! The CNR (Click-N-Run) service is quite a useful tool, making it easy for anyone to install applications. It makes you wonder why no other OS has tried this before. CNR is Truely inovative!
Now, why isn't linspire for everyone, even though it is so easy to use? Simple, if you are a gamer, you may be dissapointed by the selection of titles available. That's really the only downfall to Linspire and the Linux community. But don't get me wrong, Linux has a good variety of games and some big titles available. Take the Quake and Unreal series. Both are available and there is a wide variety of games in every genre; puzzles, adventure, RPG, arcade, racing, fps, etc, etc, etc. For those of you who use your computer just for home office and internet browsing, along with music and movies give Linspire a try. I'm sure you will find it as pleasent as I did! :) Now, here is an OS by OS comparison with the latest versions out there. As a technology professional here is my take. Microsoft Windows XP w/SP2 - Built on NT technology so it's more stable then it's old 9x counterparts, but still somewhat buggy! Very vulnerable to virus, adware and spyware attacks. You really have to know what your doing to keep your computer safe. Hardware is fairly inexpensive because lets face it, PC's are everywhere. Software, there is an abundance of software when you own the most popular OS on the market! Windows is expensive to purchase! Mac OS-X - Built on Unix technology so it is very stable! Not as vulnerable to virus, adware and spyware attacks. Hardware is expensive because the bulk of everything is through Apple and taylored towards the business community more then the home user but they're slowly getting there. There is plenty of software but it lies more in the realm of availability of Linux but still a a slight advantage and oh yeas, the software is a bit more expensive too! Moderately prices OS but still kind of high. Linspire - Built on Linux Technology so it is very stable! Every computer system is vulnerable to attacks but Linspire is among the safest OS' in the PC market and uses the same hardware that Windows computers use although there is still a handful hardware that will give you some trouble. Software; There is plenty there to entertain the average joe and usually at a lower price with the majority of software found for free! Open source has it's advantages! ;) For roughly, $40 you really cannot go wrong with Linspire!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Linspire rocks and the community is the Greatest!,
By Emattman "Emattman" (Estacada, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Linspire Linux 4.5 (CD-ROM)
I've been a Lindows/Linspire user since the version around 12/02.
I've used lots of Linux distro's but I keep coming back to Linspire. The release versions are always very stable. The Click-N-Run warehouse is great! I recently became an "Insider" and I'll just say that the future of Linspire looks VERY good!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best OS I've tried - ever!,
By MillTek (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Linspire Linux 4.5 (CD-ROM)
I've used PCs for more than twenty years and Linspire is about the best Operating System I've tried. It caught my attention early this year and since then I've converted all the machines on our network and many of my friends as well. Someone once said that a technology has matured when it becomes invisible. Well, apart from a great sense of satisfaction at it's ease of use, Linspire is so smooth that it's easy to forget it's there! It lets you focus on what you are doing rather than trying to get it to work. If you want, you can tinker with it endlessly for hours, or just leave it alone. The CNR warehouse allows the easiest possible install of software, but more importantly, if you don't like something after you've installed it, one click removes it -- all of it!!
I also found the online support really great and when I called the company to discuss something, I got a real person that was actually interested in listening. The people at Linspire really know how to look after their customers and clients. I recommend it whole-heartedly!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Linspire for you and your computer,
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This review is from: Linspire Linux 4.5 (CD-ROM)
Linspire 4.5 worked straight out of the box on my two PC's and my Winbook J4 laptop.
What I like is the ease of installment, the fact that you don't have to search for driver Cd's,but the best of all is CNR (Click and Run) 1900 program which can be installed with a single click. Now I have done away with WindowsXP all together, who needs it when Linspire has everything at one quarter of the price, and the added peace of mind that virus , ad-ware don't exist on a Linux based systems.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing!,
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This review is from: Linspire Linux 4.5 (CD-ROM)
I have been using Linspire since version 3.0 instead of Microsoft Windows. Linspire is more stable, more secure, and a whole lot cheaper. With CNR (click-n-run) you can install over 1900 programs for free if you are a CNR member. I can get the same set up for 100.00 that Microsft will want thousands for.
Linspire has saved my family a ton of money. I definatley give it a 5 out of 5.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Linux for the rest of us...,
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This review is from: Linspire Linux 4.5 (CD-ROM)
I've used Linspire as my main home operating system for more than two years. In my opinion, it is a great value. Linspire features the Click-N-Run warehouse, which contains more than 1900 (at the time of this writing) third party programs which can be installed with a click of the mouse. Not even Microsoft make installing third party programs this easy.
Thanks to open source software, I can use Firefox as my web browser, Thunderbird as my email software, and OpenOffice as my word processor and spreadsheet. For leisure, my family and I play games ranging from strategy to arcade. There's software for music and photo storage, and it only takes one click to load. The operating system is based on linux, so you know it's more secure against hackers and spyware. It simply works, and works well. To sum up, Linspire is versatile, safe, and a tremendous bargain. What more can you ask for? |
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