02-05-2017, 06:03 AM
Lite Software aims to provide as many familiar to Windows users applications as possible. Think Teamviewer, think Skype, think Steam, you get the idea.
Supplying religious software can quickly turn into a polarizing issue. If you provide one religious application, people from other religions will expect the same, so it is best to avoid it altogether and let people install what they want. Steam for example, is not a polarizing application.
Systemback - if you want that email feature, you need to request it to the developer - https://launchpad.net/systemback on the right click on 'Ask a Question' (you will need an Ubuntu account).
Supplying religious software can quickly turn into a polarizing issue. If you provide one religious application, people from other religions will expect the same, so it is best to avoid it altogether and let people install what they want. Steam for example, is not a polarizing application.
Systemback - if you want that email feature, you need to request it to the developer - https://launchpad.net/systemback on the right click on 'Ask a Question' (you will need an Ubuntu account).