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Pioneer is freely
downloadable as well as available from many partners nationwide
who can assist you from training to installation and conversions.
The question is should I purchase or just download. It's not as
simple as one may think. Pioneer is free to download for consumers,
while businesses may not download and install. In other words, the
free version is for end-users while companies must purchase. As
for individuals, should you buy or purchase is the main question,
if you purchase you get support from a Technalign Partner or even
from Technalign directly. Partners can provide a walk-through as
well as training for you on how to use your new operating system.
What
should I do as an individual user?
As a user the
question becomes one of what's best for "me". While some
people move to Linux without any issues, others do not have the
same pleasant experience. You can download an ISO image, burn it
and then run Pioneer from the CD to see how you do with it. Run
one of the Pioneer versions and see how you do. Many users will
move to Pioneer in a week or so and start running. If you experience
problems, or if you can't find things you may want to consider visiting
a Partner to purchase Pioneer and get the system installed and some
training. Partners vary in charges, but you cannot bring your Pioneer
Community versions to a Partner and get assistance, you will need
a boxed set. When you think about it, it's what pays for support,
development and so on. So it's the right thing to do also!
If you're adventurous,
you can use our forums and knowledge base. The community will answer
questions for you and help you work with Pioneer. It's not as simple
as walking into a store, but it's pretty easy nonetheless.
What
should I do as a business?
As a business,
you should purchase a copy of Pioneer and not pirate it. Commercial
users get assistance as well as training from Partners as needed.
See our services pages for more information
on how Partners and Technalign work with you and your employees.
Pioneer is a leap in ease of use and operation, Technalign will
continue development of these products and make changes as users
demand.
The
Pioneer Lineup
Pioneer comes
in three flavors, two community and one commercial as we will detail
for you. Pioneer Basic, Explorer, and Renegade are all excellent
choices you may use. Below we explore (no pun intended lol)
the three editions.
The
Pioneer Basic products (Commercial and download)
Pioneer Basic
comes with the longevity that many of us want It brings a 7-year
lifecycle to your desktop or server. This means that you can run
the operating system and get updates as desired for 7-years. All
repositories are maintained by Technalign and community members
on the team. Community member work on the community, but their work
often appears in the Explorer and Renegade distributions. This doesn't
mean that your system will remain stagnant, but will get updates.
The bullets below demonstrate what you can expect:
- Both KDE
and Gnome desktops will be maintained
- 7-year product
lifecyle for workstations and servers
- Security
updates, driver updates, and application updates
- The
application updates are provided on major releases for
products, for example you won't find hundreds of OpenOffice
updates only major revisions such as going from 2.4 to
2.5 and so on unless there is a security update for the
application
- Driver
and utilities are only updated when everything works out
of the box as they say. You'll receive your updates when
required and only after testing.
Who should
use the Basic Lines?
Anyone who wants
a rock-solid operating system with a longer lifecycle including
consumers and business. For example, my mother is in her late 60's
and wants to turn on her computer and just use it without worrying
about upgrading. In business, you should be using Basic. Basic is
free for download and use for evaluation by business and consumers,
however you will need a serial number to get your updates from the
Technalign repositories. We DON'T capture the MAC address of any
user system, but do validate Technalign Serial Numbers. Commercial
users should be using a boxed set of Pioneer to not break the Technalign
agreement.
Who should
use the Community Editions?
Anyone who wants
to run cutting edge technology that doesn't cut you! Explorer and
Renegade are the latest and greatest from Technalign for the community,
nonprofit, and education. We believe the community will love the
systems. Our CEO actually runs Basic at the office and Explorer
at home! You pick what you feel is the right solution for you based
on the factors that are important to you. Explorer and Renegade
are not to be used in production in any commercial or educational
IT departments. Explorer and Renegade are not to used for paid support
and is a violation of our agreement. Explorer and Renegade are truly
community projects and if you make money with these products, you
are in violation of our agreements.
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