Linspire makes Linux download service free
Linspire, the innovative Linux house founded by Internet entrepreneur Michael Robertson, has jettisoned the US$20 annual subscription fee it was charging for its basic Click 'N Run open-source software download service. Users can now download any of the 20,000 titles offered by the service free of charge.
The Click 'N Run (CNR) service has been the company's main source of income, but according to the firm's, Linspire is doing well selling its higher-end products and services.
Users who purchased access to CNR's Basic Service within the last 60 days will be upgraded to a Gold Service account, Linspire said. CNR Gold, which will Linspire will continue to sell, costs US$50 a year and offers additional benefits, including discounts on commercial Linux products.