There will always be constant talk about operating systems and brand computers–Apple OS X, Windows 7, yadda yadda. Which one’s better, which one’s worse? What are the strengths and weaknesses? Sometimes it gets to a bitter argument, especially around IT people! And then it filters down to smaller components of the internet and computer applications–such as which is the best browser to use–Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple’s Safari. The list goes on and on. But one thing’s for sure, the basis for contention is the all-important operating system.
So try this on for size: the Linux-operated system called Ubuntu. Bet you didn’t see that one coming.
The reason for the surprise is obvious, though. Linux is not known for their major advertising or commercial investment. It’s a pureblood computer language and company solely designed for the sake of computer technology. Commercial enterprise is only secondary.
The fact is Ubuntu is such an efficient operating system–quick, clean, easy to look at. It’s definitely not Windows, nor is it Apple. But you can run the operating system on either brand. Best part of all, though, is this: the Ubuntu operating system is absolutely free.
Even the six-month updates sent by Linux are free. After six years of production and thirteen different Ubuntu versions, not one single virus has even cracked the code and infected any system. Believe it. This is the operating system to beat all others. Drop your Windows and hear them break to pieces. You can eat your Apples and choke on them. Ubuntu is the place to be. Compatible with Microsoft Office using Linux’s premiere word processing suite, OpenOffice.org, and supporting browsers Firefox and Chrome to a tee, Ubuntu keeps you in touch with everything from Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and every plugin you could ever want in a computer. You can’t miss a beat with Ubuntu. Try it for free now!