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Desktop/LX Deluxe Garners Highly Commended Award from PCW Magazine

From:  Jason Spisak <jspisak@lycoris.com>
To:  announce@lycoris.com
Subject:  [announce] Desktop/LX Deluxe Garners Highly Commended Award from PCW Magazine
Date:  Thu, 20 Mar 2003 11:06:45 -0800

Desktop/LX Deluxe Garners 'Highly Commended' Award from Personal 
Computer World

Congratulations to the Lycoris Team for building a quality product that 
beat out many competitors in the field to recieve a 'Highly Commended' 
award from PCW Magazine.  In a round up of eight Linux distributions and 
operating systems, Lycoris Desktop/LX shined through as the best OS for 
those people "new to Linux or indeed to computers."  PCW gave Desktop/LX 
Deluxe a four out of five star overall rating and called the operating 
system "easy to install, accessible and well configured."

"The desktop is easy enough to use to make it a good replacement for 
anyone who doesn't necessarily want to run Linux, or even care about the 
operating system, but wants a stable, Internet-ready, virus-free PC," 
raves reviewer Barry Shilliday.

Again, congratulations to the Lycoris Team for their hard work and 
dedication to giving consumers an inexpensive, familiar and simple 
alternative.



About Lycoris

Lycoris, located in Redmond, Washington, was founded in 2000 with a 
vision of making Linux simple enough for everyone, and pioneered the 
Linux-based home user desktop. Lycoris packages Open Source applications 
for the consumer market and integrates them into Desktop/LX, its simple, 
robust OS. Lycoris has enjoyed amazingly positive press coverage in Time 
Magazine and other publications as the provider of the best Linux-based 
desktop operating system, Desktop/LX. For more information please visit 
the Lycoris website at www.lycoris.com.



-- 
Jason Spisak
Vice President of Market Development
Lycoris
http://www.lycoris.com
Desktop/LX: Familiar. Powerful. Open.





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