Saturday, October 24, 2015

True LINUX

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Here you have the concurrency to Windows: high-grade (!) built-in DOS programs, without the frame system - that is why it is called "linear..." The individual programs are supported by visual interfaces, of course... Linear DOS has got a right to existence because a computer needs to be functional without the frame system, too and because computers using a frame system need a redundant solution for doing the same tasks...

Linear DOS (built-in DOS programs plus DOS):

1) Internet Explorer and Mailing Program,

2) Text Editor and Drawing Program,

3) File Directory,

4) Program Directory,

5) Linear Music Store,

6) Linear Book Store,

7) Linear Program Store,

8) Computer Settings and Trash,

Posh DOS (Linear DOS extended by professional software):

9) Website Editor,

10) Facebook and Twitter,

11) Organiser,

12) Tools...

Regarding pricing, computers running Linear DOS have to be situated at the lower end of the price scale, as they lack the frame system... You may look for the Robotron label, containing Linear DOS...

Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team



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