This entry was tagged with bcd, bootloader, download, easybcd, freeware, grub, grub2, linux, macintosh, neosmart technologies, os x, software, windows, windows 7, windows vista by Mahmoud Al-Qudsi.About ubuntu According to “Wikipedia” : “Ubuntu is an operating system based on the Linux kernel and the Linux distribution Debian, with Unity as its default desktop environment. Have we saved you a lot of time, effort, problems, and loss of limb, life, or worse? How much have you saved in support and repair costs? Do you want to say thank you? You can make a donation here: Keep in touch via twitter or facebook for constant info and updates!
But let’s just first give you the download link, because we know you just can’t wait to get your grubby, geeky paws on it ASAP: It’s so incredibly overhauled and improved, so stuffed-to-the-brim with features, so much of a true one-click dual-boot experince, so customizable, so powerful, and so EASY that it took a lot of self-restraint to keep from calling it EasyBCD 10.0! And now, over a 150 beta builds later and 2 years in the making, we’re super-pleased to introduce you to EasyBCD 2.0. In fact, the entire NeoSmart team – developers, supporters, testers, and all – have been working around the clock to make EasyBCD 2.0 the biggest, coolest, greatest, and awesomest thing ever since the invention of the MBR. Worry not, we haven’t been sitting on our (not-so-proverbial) behinds this whole time. Windows 7 has shipped, ext4fs is the new cool kid on the Linux block, GRUB2 is finally seeing some adoption, VHDs are the new wow, and everyone and their grandmother want a dual-boot between Windows 7 and Windows XP. It’s rather hard to believe, but EasyBCD 1.7.2 has been out for over 2 years now, and we’ve been working on Version 2.0 ever since.