Thousands of hours are wasted every year waiting for a computer to start. It takes several minutes for a Windows machine to start or shut down. In the most extreme case, according to complaints from employees, they claimed that the employer had to pay for 15 to 30 minutes of start-up and shutdown time every day.
The current name is Presto software, which provides instant start options. By using the Linux release that can be instantly started in a matter of seconds, you hope to win the impatient Windows users. Presto is preinstalled with Firefox, IM, Skype and other frequently used software, and creates an app store where users can install the software they want. Presto has been demonstrated at a technical meeting. Presto is different from Splashtop integrated on the motherboard. It only needs to be downloaded and installed and can be used on existing hardware.
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