If someone says UBUNTU, Don't say Kazoonteit.
You know how sometimes something really good comes along that you just have to tell somebody else ? I have long loved Firefox, recently I made a remarkable discovery.There is a powerful force out there doing it's part in spreading the Fox in a oh so magnificent way.If someone says UBUNTU don't say Kaazoonteit.
I'm sure most of you have heard of UBUNTU by now. But for those of you that don't live on planet earth, and haven't heard of it yet. Or even if you HAVE heard about it, just haven't taken it past that, I am here to tell somebody, anybody, this is something very very special of an OS(albeit Linux). In these last 3 weeks since switching over from Win.XP I've been just about floored by some of it's everyday offerings.For starters it comes equipped with Firefox by default, incl. Thunderbird SMPT eMail, in fact all of it's system's default software choices read like an awards list. UBUNTU is a Linux based OS, Don't let that scare you, it's billed as the easiest transitional ticket for even the most diehard(close minded) Windows user. Who knows, even if EVENTUALLY they do get Vista right. For now there are many disappointed users whose heads could easily be swayed by an alternative like UBUNTU, especially with Firefox leading the way. I'm no expert,but I think thats what makes my opinion count maybe a little more.I say (w/ Beryl desktop Enhancement feature !)UBUNTU is an excellent advancement from XP, and what Vista shouldA-couldA been.With emphasis on security, including not having to protect your computer from itself(ActiveX). Whats that old saying, If you'll sell your friends out once...Some areas UBUNTU makes itself noticed are PDF files no longer drag, and now open like any other page. Large maps or images that would have made my computer choke in XP now glide right along. All the things I thought make me not like Linux turned out to be what I liked most ie Terminal apts. You can't beat the price tag either, it's FREE ! If downloading UBUNTU off the internet isn't to your liking, you can easily get the current Live "supported" CD version shipped right to your door. https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
In case you're still here for some reason you can even run it as a CD ,just to try it out first.Or you can run it along side Windows also. Surf the net and do your business with UBUNTU, and keep your Win. for home use.








