During a Linux demo, Microsoft Technology Centre (MTC) began sponsoring the edition. What is Practiquemos? Practiquemos is a version of Window's operating system built to make use of the resources of GNU Linux. It has a web browser that is also built using Mozilla Firefox as well as a command line interface. When installing it, the user will be prompted to choose a control panel. The user will then be offered two options - a graphical control panel and a command line interface.
Practical can also help you save time by being able to help you perform simple tasks with a click of a button. For example, you can run a security scan on your system or create a disk image that is then attached to an email. Practical is also a very stable and secure version of Linux as well as being easy to use. Practical uses a WebKit browser as its default. Since Practical runs Mozilla Firefox, it runs fast and smooth unlike the other versions of Windows.
Practical is provided free of charge on the MTC website, but the software is not easy to find. The company is too big to be hidden away. Practical was initially supported by Mozilla. Some of Practical's features include BIND for DNS, install and upgrade Microsoft Sharepoint Designer, privacy controls, checks passwords and track directories. Practical can also install software that comes from Google; this allows users to download Google Chrome and its Play Store, Mozilla Firefox and Flash Player. There are also a number of Web app programs for a variety of purposes that Practical can run.