Monday, 4 August 2014

My Thoughts on the British OS System

Being from Britain, one of the more interesting software that have come out of Britain is the Ubuntu software. It's an free OS which allows people to power up their computers however it's no Windows with the startbar, it's has less freedom and it lacks the freedom to get the programs to run. Maybe because they think video games are a waste of time and effort to manage (it's true and they think like that).

I do think they're over-the-top aggressive and almost becoming another one of these tech-companies that's plastering their trademarked logo on anything you can buy, it's something that Washington state-based Real Networks did before the dot.com bubble bust in an effort to get people to download their Realplayer and somehow they're managing to survive despite the little activity.

I'm not going to lie, I'm a fan of Ubuntu, one of my hard drives has the destkop operating system however I barely use it because most of my work is done on a Windows OS ran software and I do think it's a shame because it has a very mellow feel to it to make computers feel more accepted now a days, maybe another time.

Maybe the folks in Asia will take on Ubuntu and work with it a bit more. Ubuntu has already got a market of South-Korean ran smartphones that already run the software and are already being taken on board and are successful in the smartphone market. I do think the Chinese feel bombarded with the amount Windows has put out with some of the things I've seen.

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