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Why do it and What I mean is this:
A lot of people lack the ability to burn an ISO and others are paranoid of crashing their windows system to run a LiveCD. Then you have some people who will not spend $1 or 10 minutes of their life outside of the box life they live in.
So my idea is to build a cross-platform html page using html, css and javascript to duplicate what the Q4OS looks like. All clickable menu items would simple pop open a image of that item.
Is this possible or would I be wasting my time because it would not really be beneficial in introducing Q4OS to others ?
Then boxed it in an Android app for viewing on tablets and phones.
All feedback and suggestions, better ideas are welcomed.
Bobby
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cc, very good advice. I will do a video with much detail as you say; a better way. However, the people I meet mostly in my travels do not have much of an attention span. Its almost like what works for them is the Awe's & Wow's and not much more. I had one person ask me, "you mean I have to start it from a CD, how lame is that ?" ... he said.
If they can't click and make it work they don't want anything to do with it. Like putting a cd in a CD-ROM drive and waiting a few minutes makes a difference but, with the mind set of today's gadget hungry (i'll be pol. cor. here) youth its a real challenge.
So I thought, since I have never seen a real live web demo of a Linux OS, maybe it is possible so others can get instant gratification ?
I don't want to seem to targeting any particular age group but, if I was 20 years old they would believe this old guy.
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