Peach OSI "Netbook" is now ready for download.

  • 18 December 2014
  • Administrator

 We have designed "Netbook" on an Asus Netbook computer especially for Netbooks. You will be pleasantly surprised by "Netbook's" speed and functionality. We have included features like an auto-hiding taskbar and dock which allows your smaller screen appliance all of the available screen space for running applications. The on screen icons for the taskbar and dock have been enlarged for easier viewing and selection on small screens. Special wallpapers have been installed to give your desktop a larger and more pleasant appearance. But "Netbook" is not just all about appearance. We didn't short you on anything on this OS. "Netbook" has Libre Office, Digikam, Firefox, Entangle, Banshee, WX Banker, Pidgin, Desktop Webmail, a Dictionary, a multi-funtional Calculator, and Assitive technologies already pre-installed. All in one 1.5GB lightning fast download available in both 32 bit and 64 bit formats. There is no OS out there for Netbooks that will run any faster and still give you the functionality that Peach OSI's "Netbook" can give you. Download it and install it to a USB drive and give it a Live Boot run on your Netbook. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.

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My two cents, just to let you know that I absolutely loved the Netbook Edition! My 10" Acer Aspire One 532h loves it and now runs absolutely well (within its limitations), and it feels like a smaller fully functional desktop (the way a netbook was originally intended). You do not know how much fun it's been to revive this 2009 old netbook and take it out for a spin whenever I required it. I have it at home downstairs, so I do not have to move the ultrabook from upstairs, when I only need it to surf the web, check a bank account or just listen to music! Sometimes I have taken it at the office, and I've done work through it. Not bad at all, considering otherwise I would be using it as a big door stop like so many have done with their netbooks. Best regards, Ed.