I used it for about 6 months before switching to SuSE, and actually I'm still an Linspire Insider. Think of Linspire as Linux with a bit of a Microsoft twist. Meaning it's not nearly as powerful as other distros, but it's more user friendly. It's a great distro for your grandmother who can barley turn on a computer.
- Sean
Clink n' Run is a very user friend UI, with all the software categories in a sensible way. Also, you really do click 1 button and the software is installed. In my experience, CnR is a bit easier to use than Synaptic.
- Sean
That question never seems to come up for some reason. Go figure.
I used it for about 6 months before switching to SuSE, and actually I'm still an Linspire Insider. Think of Linspire as Linux with a bit of a Microsoft twist. Meaning it's not nearly as powerful as other distros, but it's more user friendly. It's a great distro for your grandmother who can barley turn on a computer. - Sean
Clink n' Run is a very user friend UI, with all the software categories in a sensible way. Also, you really do click 1 button and the software is installed. In my experience, CnR is a bit easier to use than Synaptic. - Sean