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15th January 2008, 14:51 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Getting the most out of your Eee PC As new updates come out, they are rolled out using “Add/Remove Software”. As Asus knows the OS is identical on all their machines, it makes rolling out such updates a lot easier – this has already pushed out an update for Skype 2.0 during my time using the Eee PC. The OS built into the Eee PC feels a lot like using a Psion device – simple and speedy. You can get a virtual tour of the OS here. With FireFox, Thunderbird and OpenOffice installed as standard, I feel right at home as this combination of software is what I would be using on any Windows or Linux platform. The OS isn't perfect though, so in this article I'll be showing you a few of the things I've changed to make the Eee PC feel more like a Me PC. http://www.bit-tech.net/bits/2008/01..._your_eee_pc/1
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