XP Shared Computing Bundle

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End users of computers in the developing world often want to engage in activities that are beyond the stock software that comes with popular operating systems, especially Windows 7. But they usually lack the knowledge or bandwidth to find and download the right applications.

To empower these users, and reduce implementation time and costs, Inveneo has developed a Community Center Software Collection - more than 30 applications, including iTunes, Skype, QuickTime, RealPlayer, Flash, Shockwave, and solutions for typing tutors, editing photographs, audio files, and movies - that come as a bootable DVD on request for XP-based hardware platforms. This bundle of software and OS modifications is designed for a shared computing environment where there is little to no technical support, and has proven to be very useful for computers running Windows 7 in rural and remote areas. Its available in English or French, however the operating system must be in the same language.

The Inveneo Community Center Software Collection is a bootable DVD with Windows 7 Starter that includes extra programs pre-installed and key modifications to the Operating System. The Microsoft license key has been removed, so a valid key is required for proper installation and operation. Once the computer is imaged with the software collection, the user will have to enter the Windows 7 license key found on the computer. Currently the bootable DVD is only available for Fit PC2 and ASUS EeeBox, EeePC, or EeeTop systems.

About the Community Center Software Collection

Installing the Community Center Software Collection on an Asus EeeBox, FitSlim and FitPC2

Installing the Community Center Software on an Inveneo Low Power Computer

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