CNR is a technology developed by Linspire which will be open sourced and contributed to the Freespire project. CNR is different from Debians normal ?apt-get?
• One-click graphical install and uninstall of thousands of programs. • Automatic update notification and one-click updating of OS components and software applications. • Program and services management. • Optional access to proprietary codecs, drivers and software. • Allows you to buy commercial programs, such as StarOffice, Games, Accounting programs, Crossover Office, Cedega, DVD Player, etc. • Menu entries and desktop icons (optionally) are automatically added when installing and removed when uninstalling. • “Charts” to easily find the most popular software programs by category. • Search feature to easily find software programs by name, keywords or similar programs. • Clear, easy to understand Product Pages, including: • Screenshots of programs • User reviews of the programs • Description, versions, specs, file size, etc. • User support and help by program. • “Aisles” to group applications together for one-click install of multiple applications. • Dedicated, high-speed server farms
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- CNR is a technology developed by Linspire which will be open sourced and contributed to the Freespire project. CNR is different from Debians normal ?apt-get?
- I already have a CNR Service subscription for Linspire. Will this work with Freespire?
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