> Bundled with the fully free/libre, no mystery software Trisquel GNU/Linux operating system, with free/libre professional quality web browser, email, graphics, drawing, word processing, presentation, spreadsheet, and media software, users can easily replace their existing computer. Since it is a GNU-based distribution, users can add hundreds of thousands of free/libre and open source applications easily.
Hmm, feels a bit disingenuous that they don't mention Trisquel and call their Firefox/TOR combination "Pure browser". I don't like that. Question remains, who likes the software? Who do they target? I love the hardware... Perhaps they should have partnered with Elementary so we'd know what we'd get.
Apropros your Mother who needs printed photobooks, are there not services in the .nl where you can just send them a set of digital photo's and they'll print the books for you, or is your Mother used to a Windows-only app for 'preparing and uploading' the prints to a local shop? It is an interesting problem that you have no Linux solution - but I think indeed there are probably ways to move to Linux and yet overcome this issue, if it is one ..
> Bundled with the fully free/libre, no mystery software Trisquel GNU/Linux operating system, with free/libre professional quality web browser, email, graphics, drawing, word processing, presentation, spreadsheet, and media software, users can easily replace their existing computer. Since it is a GNU-based distribution, users can add hundreds of thousands of free/libre and open source applications easily.