
"A trade-free operating system, that's what Tromjaro means. But what does a trade-free operating system have to offer? Well, it means a lot, especially if you're tired of the imbalance between those who have versus those who want. From the developers' perspective, this "trade-free" OS wants nothing from its users, such as no data collection and no demands for attention: "This is the purest form of free and the most honest one.""
"Once the setup was complete, I had an Xfce desktop on a Manjaro-based distribution that was laid out in a MacOS-like style. I'm not gonna lie, I was impressed. The installation was smooth, the desktop clean, and the app menu filled with all the tools you might need. You get LibreOffice (with the database component added for good measure), the Pamac GUI for the pacman package manager, a clipboard manager, a color profile manager,"
Tromjaro is a Manjaro-based, trade-free operating system that collects no user data and requires no fees. The distribution uses the Xfce desktop styled in a MacOS-like layout and ships with a curated suite of applications including LibreOffice (with Base), Pamac GUI for pacman, clipboard and color profile managers, kernel manager, cron job GUI, Czkawka cleanup, Firefox, resource monitor, multimedia player, and web apps. The installer and setup are smooth, though the Internet Content Blocker failed to open during post-install configuration. The distro targets users who value privacy, minimal demands, and lightweight performance for older hardware.
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