I have to say that the problem seems to be these applications aren't reaching the right users.
Contrary to popular belief Girlfriend v0.07a through v6.0a are releases for young, inexperienced users who wish to familiarize themselves with OSes and their internals. And there are also a lot of pirate, hacked, and demo copies of Girlfriend floating around that shouldn't be confused with official releases. If you find that Girlfriend is constantly being breached, is buggy, full of viruses, and isn't responsive then you do not have an official release.
Wife 1.0 is an OS for mature, experienced casual users who would like a more developed system, but prefer not to work too much with system internals. There are also lots of unofficial copies floating around, but if you're willing to do a little work, unlike with Girlfriend, you may be able to salvage a bootleg Wife copy. There are lots of patches and tools for Wife available. It will never perform like an official copy though.
Neither OS though is appropriate for those mature users who require a robust, well developed, customizable OS. I would suggest seeking an operating system with a classic design that draws on tested, proven methods. ThkAzWf Enterprise and DeltSigThet Professional, which are rolling releases, are excellent choices for these users and they're also freeware with very small resource footprints. Another bonus is it's easy to multiboot and run virtual machines. There's absolutely no conflict and they can flawlessly share resources without any crashes or slowdowns. I've heard that many users experience a boost in performance while running DeltSigThet on top of ThkAzWf. I've only received one complaint from a customer regarding these systems. It was about the systems' refusal to allow him to access certain parts of the OS with his hardware configuration.
Contrary to popular belief Girlfriend v0.07a through v6.0a are releases for young, inexperienced users who wish to familiarize themselves with OSes and their internals. And there are also a lot of pirate, hacked, and demo copies of Girlfriend floating around that shouldn't be confused with official releases. If you find that Girlfriend is constantly being breached, is buggy, full of viruses, and isn't responsive then you do not have an official release.
Wife 1.0 is an OS for mature, experienced casual users who would like a more developed system, but prefer not to work too much with system internals. There are also lots of unofficial copies floating around, but if you're willing to do a little work, unlike with Girlfriend, you may be able to salvage a bootleg Wife copy. There are lots of patches and tools for Wife available. It will never perform like an official copy though.
Neither OS though is appropriate for those mature users who require a robust, well developed, customizable OS. I would suggest seeking an operating system with a classic design that draws on tested, proven methods. ThkAzWf Enterprise and DeltSigThet Professional, which are rolling releases, are excellent choices for these users and they're also freeware with very small resource footprints. Another bonus is it's easy to multiboot and run virtual machines. There's absolutely no conflict and they can flawlessly share resources without any crashes or slowdowns. I've heard that many users experience a boost in performance while running DeltSigThet on top of ThkAzWf. I've only received one complaint from a customer regarding these systems. It was about the systems' refusal to allow him to access certain parts of the OS with his hardware configuration.