Re: Alternative to Vista, iMagic OS
WTF...Is this Linspire, Lindows or whatever it's called now?
"carlos123" <coldfusion72@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> iMagic OS may very well be the alternative to Vista we have all been
> waiting for. Yeah, you've heard it a thousand times. And yes, I am a
> Linux fan. But seriously, aren't you just sick of Vista? I mean its
> alright, nice UI, more secure, blah blah, but really, on the inside,
> its not all that better than XP. And what Microsoft is asking for it, I
> mean, I would love Vista Ultimate, but $320, come on, I am not a
> millionaire. And I am not buying another PC just to get Vista preloaded
> thank you very much. But iMagic OS, you want a sleek, UI, bleeding edge
> 3d desktop, nice Vista-like design with improved Mac OS X window decor,
> and thats just the Interface. Next you get the easiest installer I have
> ever seen on Linux, one-click. No fussy package manager, just a modern,
> easy to use installer. And One Click. Well next up you have tons, well
> over a Gigabyte, of software installed. They chose the most modern, up
> to date stuff available. Everything you would ever want and 3 times
> more. Its also much more secure and *much faster* than Vista. Plus you
> got two and a half office suites, and *almost completely Microsoft
> Compatible.* You can run Office '07, IE6, Media Player 9, Tons.
> Anything virtually will work. If you want them to test something, just
> ask. The downside: it costs 50 bucks. Now, I could afford that, but I'm
> sure a lot of you are awful low on cash. But compared to vista, I could
> live with that.
>
> Don't take my word for it, look on the website, Windows Vista vs.
> iMagic OS.
>
> Website: 'iMagic OS | Home' (http://www.iMagicOS.com)
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> carlos123