Canonical Ubuntu One review
SoftwareA must-have for Ubuntu users, particularly if they work across multiple platforms, but One still lacks common features, such as version control
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A must-have for Ubuntu users, particularly if they work across multiple platforms, but One still lacks common features, such as version control
We like the cloud integration and where the OS is going, but the Amazon results are too intrusive
Essential for Ubuntu users, but it lacks the version control and polished interfaces of some rivals
Unity has come of age, while the HUD shows how the interface will progress in the future - it's is everything we want from a LTS version
A minor update, maybe, but Ubuntu remains the easiest-to-use Linux distribution. However, we'd like to see a bit more flexibility in the user interface
Faster and easier to use than its predecessors, this is the best version of Ubuntu yet
It's not that different to the previous version, but the cloud integration is neat and Ubuntu remains a viable alternative to Windows.
It certainly makes the most of a netbook screen, but not all parts of the interface are easier to use and there could be some hardware issues.