sonnet
29-01-2007, 21:45
da softpedia:
"Linspire has announced yesterday that it plans to expand its CNR ("Click 'N Run") software management and digital download service to support multiple Linux distributions. Plans include an initial support for Fedora Core, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu and Debian Linux distributions. Kevin Carmony, the President & CEO of Linspire Inc. stated that he had enough with complains from MS Windows and Mac users about Linux that there are too many distributions and each one has a different way to install software: "When we started Linspire, we knew that we'd need to overcome this complexity. This led to Linspire's CNR ("Click 'N Run") technology." - says Kevin Carmony. Until now, the CNR service was available only for
Linspire and Freespire users, but it will begin to provide one click software installation technology for users of other desktop Linux distributions.
CNR is a free and easy way to access over 20,000 desktop Linux products, packages and libraries, all with a single mouse click. Finding, installing and managing software on your desktop Linux computer was never that easy. CNR makes finding the right piece of software easy with user reviews, screenshots, descriptions, charts, and so on. When you find the software you wanted, with literally one click, it will be installed on your computer and icons will be added to your desktop and Start Menu. Also, CNR notifies you when updates are available for the installed applications via the CNR.com website, which you can easily install with one click."
Secondo voi e' positiva questa notizia?Pensate che le distro interessate useranno questa tecnologia??
"Linspire has announced yesterday that it plans to expand its CNR ("Click 'N Run") software management and digital download service to support multiple Linux distributions. Plans include an initial support for Fedora Core, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu and Debian Linux distributions. Kevin Carmony, the President & CEO of Linspire Inc. stated that he had enough with complains from MS Windows and Mac users about Linux that there are too many distributions and each one has a different way to install software: "When we started Linspire, we knew that we'd need to overcome this complexity. This led to Linspire's CNR ("Click 'N Run") technology." - says Kevin Carmony. Until now, the CNR service was available only for
Linspire and Freespire users, but it will begin to provide one click software installation technology for users of other desktop Linux distributions.
CNR is a free and easy way to access over 20,000 desktop Linux products, packages and libraries, all with a single mouse click. Finding, installing and managing software on your desktop Linux computer was never that easy. CNR makes finding the right piece of software easy with user reviews, screenshots, descriptions, charts, and so on. When you find the software you wanted, with literally one click, it will be installed on your computer and icons will be added to your desktop and Start Menu. Also, CNR notifies you when updates are available for the installed applications via the CNR.com website, which you can easily install with one click."
Secondo voi e' positiva questa notizia?Pensate che le distro interessate useranno questa tecnologia??