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(Unverified)May 19th 2010 10:39PM
I think the idea behind Peppermint is that it's a hybrid distro. So people can fill it with whatever applications they want to use offline, but then they have the convenience of being able to store things elsewhere without the need to be emailing things to themselves all the time.
It's not perfect, but what is? Nothing by MS or Apple could be described as being perfect either, so why all the fuss?
If you don't like it, don't use. People who do like it, they will use it. It's new, it will change, it will develop over time.
Also, i think for some people, the word "buzzword" is the new buzzword. ;o)