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BabelLinux: You’ll call it miraculous. We call it BabelDisc

April 19th, 2007 by LinuxChick

You’ll call it miraculous. We call it BabelDisc

Trouble-free computing starts here, just as soon as you load a BabelDisc into your Windows PC.

It’s as easy as that. Instantly your computer is much simpler to use, and more reliable, from the second it starts up to the moment it shuts down.

Everything works the way it should, only it’s all much simpler – the web, your email, photos, music, video, messaging, and all your “office” applications.

With BabelDisc you save time, sanity and the computer repairman’s fees. It also keeps all your files safe in the BabelBank, automatically backed-up and accessible from anywhere in the world.

BabelDisc Computing, based in Cambridge England, is about to launch a new computer system, aimed at people who are NOT computer geeks, but who use computers…. and who are a bit fed up with things like:

* A computer that has become slow and clogged up
* The computer crashing
* Losing files, photos
* Forgetting to make back-up copies of important things
* Regretting not having files/photos/music (when you don’t take your computer with you)
* It all being too complex
* Having to ask or pay for help from technical experts

BabelDisc Computing solves all these problems.
We are looking for people to test out BabelDisc at home for us, before we launch it. As a ‘thank you’, we’ll let you have a version of the system at 50% off the normal price, which you can keep after the beta-trial. All we require is that you have access to a PC and that you have a broadband connection to the Internet.

Note: Nothing will be changed on your computer’s hard disc, so, at any time, you can go back to exactly where you were.

I like the concept of BabelLinux, I’m curious to see how this does.

Source: BabelDisk

~LC

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