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:OSDir: Asianux 2.0 Reviewed
OSDir: Asianux 2.0 Reviewed
Sep 4, 2005, 21 :00 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (6533 reads)

"I have to admit it; I was one of those people who were caught up in the hype of the highly anticipated Asianux 2.0 release. The whole situation reminds of sitting in front of the TV seeing clips from a self proclaimed 'hottest movie of the summer,' then when actually seeing the movie, realizing that those clips where the only interesting 2 minutes of the movie. DistroWatch recently slammed Asianux, but is it really that bad? I just had to find out. I offer another perspective of a release that will remain in the headlines for awhile.

"In contrast to the hype, I was not blown away by what I saw, which got me thinking. Either Asianux really thinks this release is revolutionary, is trying to persuade people that is it, or is hoping all the hype will at least convince people to have a look..."

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Asianux was organized by the government  ...   government intetions won't always turn to real   
J.
Sep 5, 2005, 16:12:04
 
I study economics. No government intenti ...   Re: government intetions won't always turn to   
Bob Robertson
Sep 5, 2005, 22:12:41
 
The reviewer complains about the lack of ...   Poor Review   
Babu Dadd
Sep 5, 2005, 23:48:36
 
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