A First Look At The Xandros Desktop
Gentu writes "OSNews has an exclusive article regarding the awaited Xandros Desktop. Xandros is the company who purchased the Corel Linux source code and rights, so in essense, this is the second generation of the once promising, Corel's Linux. OSNews previews beta 3b and they say that this distribution, along with Lycoris, Lindows (and possibly Red Hat 8), is the one to compete for the purely-for-the-desktop Linux market."
Look at the screenshots. The icons, the property boxes, even the fonts all look like they came straight from Win9x. Explain to me why this is good.
Now, I understand the point of this distro is to bring Linux to the desktop, and if the UI is familiar, average peeps will be less scared of it. But where's the innovation? If it looks and feels just like Windows, why switch from Windows?
I'd rather see a desktop that has its own unique look and feel, yet is still user friendly. Why is this so difficult? I've just started playing with OS X, and it seems to be really sweet so far. If you're going to rip off another product's UI (And yes, this is a blatant copy of Win9x), why does it have to be Windows? I would LOVE to see an Aqua clone on X86 that's marketed to the average user.