Linspire Releases Freespire 1.0 Desktop Linux Operating System

Dailytech

*As a free, community-driven distribution, Freespire should appeal to both users and developers who want to see an easier-to-use desktop Linux that, out-of-the-box, supports more hardware, software and media formats. However, for those who prefer to use only open source solutions and don’t need legal support for MP3s, DVDs, Windows Media, QuickTime, Java, Flash, and so on, the OSS Edition of Freespire that is 100% open source provides an excellent alternative as well. *

Freespire

Anything without the requisite screenshots are incomplete. Here’s the link of OSDir with the screenshots. Notice tht these are from RC-1 hence the look would be same, most probably just some bug-fixes from RC-1.

Freespire is a non-commercial,community-based sidekick of Linspire. It has almost all the multimedia codecs needed out of box as well as the famed Linspire CNR (Click & Run) a kind of repositery as well as an apt-get kinda tool which has screenshots & user reviews for each tool tht people wanna download. This is what debian needs to work on so more people can be on band-wagon. The only issue CNR isn’t free :frowning: so back to the drawing-board.