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Thanks for the link.
A nice review, very favourable to Q4OS.
Maybe more people will be tempted to try Q4OS, and help to increase the takeup of what is an excellent distro.
Cheers,
Phil
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This is the first Scorpion 2,4 review Ive seen and is very favorable but only skimmed the article.
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I very favorable review indeed, and some interesting comments too.
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Yeah, overall quite a positive review.
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Finally read thru the whole article and its very favorable and mentions the features that are most integral to Q4OS. Wish he had gone into more detail but its fine the way it is.
Ive seen a lot of chatter in a number of forums about 2.4, all positive.
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That article has now been linked by the lxer also (linuxquestions.org bot)
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Just spotted it at www.lxer.com, excellent and it should get picked up by www.linuxtoday.com
by tomorrow.
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Ive installed Q4OS for many friends and clients and their reactions mimic this article. Many drop Windows altogether and are using Q4OS full time and havent looked back. As they gain experience they learn how to game and even Windows apps if they so choose. The ease of conversion is surprising and its also helped those who cant afford newer hardware.
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