, on the other hand, represents another breed of lightweight Windows variants. It distinguishes itself with an aggressive approach to de-bloating, aiming to cut down on as much of the Windows bloat as possible while still providing a modern and usable interface. Ghost Spectre often targets not just performance but also privacy and security, integrating various tweaks and enhancements to ensure a secure and private user experience.
To evaluate the performance of both projects, we ran a series of benchmarks on a virtual machine with 2 GB of RAM and a dual-core processor.
Created by a developer active since the XP days, X-Lite focuses on being the most responsive and visually customized experience. Visual Flair: