Canonical (the developer of Ubuntu) has made and continues to make great efforts to make the product called Linux, and especially Ubuntu, more popular and gain new markets. It is known that many computer users dislike Ubuntu. But the fact remains that Ubuntu more than anything else has helped make Linux closer for ordinary people. Ubuntu and the distributions based on it are the most commonly used.
To further popularize its software product, Canonical has developed a website where you can try Ubuntu in the form of a demo version. Here it is possible to explore the appearance, interface, menu layout and functionality, as well as the appearance of some applications. After such a tour it will be easier for new users to decide whether to use Ubuntu or not.
Live USB with Ubuntu recorded on it is several times better and more effective for familiarizing with the system. After all, you don't need to install anything extra either. But in order to download the ISO and properly write it to the flash drive you need to spend time and have a certain level of knowledge. Not every new user will do this. And to try Ubuntu online is very easy, fast and reliable.
Next, let's take a look at what can be seen in this Ubuntu online tour. It is a kind of web service that looks very similar to the Ubuntu desktop and supports only demo functions:
Find yourself pondering whether to install Ubuntu or not? An online web service is a great way for you to try Ubuntu and get to know it better with minimal effort. Or you can rent a ubuntu vps server.