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Sorry if I started a new thread just to say something simple, but just could not help myself. I went to Linare's website and looked at the screenshots. Linare looks beautiful. It didn't even look like a Linux distribution. Is that KDE?
I've been using Linare 2.0 Professional for a little over two weeks now, and it is very nice! I like it's look and feel, and I really like all the apps that are included with it.
Yeah, it does look like WinXP...and I like that. WinXP might not be solid on the inside, but at least Microsoft does a good job of sticking a pretty face on it.
Linare's look and feel get a two thumbs up from me.
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