[ Thanks to Linux User &
Developer magazine for this link. ]
“Pros: Slick installer and near-faultless interface and
an excellent range of search bar options“Cons: Social networking tab only shows Jolicloud feeds; legacy
apps tucked away unnecessarily“We last encountered Jolicloud back in issue 87 during the
‘Pre-Final’ stages of its development. As an operating system
designed for web-surfing netbook users, it played a great game and
even catered for Windows switchovers with an easy dual-boot routine
from a Windows executable. Four magazine issues down the line,
Jolicloud 1.0 is complete and it’s come a really long way –
far enough to give Google’s ChromeOS development team something to
think about.”