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TEENpup Linux 2009 Legacy CD

$1.89
TEENpup was created for the PC User who has 1 or 2 computers at home who wants to do the same basic things most Windows users do. While it includes applications to allow it to be connected to a office network, TEENpup is aimed more at the home user and not the small business user and has not been tested extensively in a business environment. The main advantage over Windows and some of the bigger Linux distros out there is speed. Once you get used to TEENpup, you won't be able to stand the waiting for applications to open anymore like you did in the past.

Some key features:

* The Biggest Improvement will be ease of use over TEENpup 2.14 Just click on a media file and 95% of the time VLC Player will open and play that file. Click on a PDF File and Kpdf viewer will open. The same goes with JPEGs etc. It's all about making an Operating System that can be used by non technical users every day.

* 95% of Windows Media supported EG: Flash, Java, AVI, MP4, MP3, MPEG, WMA, QUICKTIME, REALMEDIA plus more.
* Watch Encrypted DVDs
* Edit many different media formats
* Run TEENpup Live from CD or Install it to your Hard Drive in under 15 Minutes
* Runs well on old pentium III 800Mhz 128MB of RAM PCs, even better on current PCs
* Burn your favourite media to CD/DVD, Download your favorite music with Frostwire.
* Transfer and View your favourite Photos from your Digital Camera. Run a Slideshow.
* Surf the Net without worrying about viruses, spyware, malware.
* Write Letters, Spreadsheets, Publish documents.
* Draw and Paint with the large number of Applications that come standard on the CD
* Very Good Printer Support
* Open and view PDFs, DjVu, Doc, XLS Documents plus a whole lot more.
* Run 2 TEENpup 2008 PCs off one Broadband Modem designed to only work with one PC.

Requirements:
* 500Mhz CPU (Processor)
* 192Mb RAM
* 20x CD-ROM Drive that can be booted from

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 25 March, 2010.