Fatdog64 Linux is a small yet versatile 64-bit multi-user Linux distribution. Originally created as a "fatter" (=more built-in applications) derivative of Puppy Linux, Fatdog has grown to become an independent, mature 64-bit Linux distribution while still keeping true to Puppy Linux spirit: small, fast and efficient.
At around ~600MB, Fatdog boots up to a complete desktop environment ready for use. Most applications needed for everyday use are already included.
Seamonkey browser (Gecko-based like Firefox)
Universal HTML email client (Seamonkey Mail)
Versatile media player (VLC)
Bittorrent client (Transmission)
Word processing (Libreoffice Writer)
Spreadsheet (Libreoffice Calc)
PDF/PS/Djvu reader (Evince)
PDF annotation (Xournal)
Graphics editor (GIMP)
Video editor (Avidemux)
Scanning system (Xsane)
Printing system (CUPS)
CD/DVD/Bluray burner (PBurn)
Remote connection clients (RDP, VNC, SSH)
File sharing servers (Samba, FTP, HTTP)
Text editor - IDE (Geany)
HTML editor (Seamonkey Composer)
And many more pre-installed, with more in its package repositories.
Fatdog is versatile: use it as a Live CD (or Live USB), or install it. Installation requires *no* re-partitioning. Fatdog can store its settings in your existing partition: FAT, Ext2/3/4, NTFS partitions are supported, as well as CIFS shares and LVM and mdadm partitions; on your harddisk, USB flash drive, or DVD+RW. PXE-booting Fatdog is easy - only two files are required.
Fatdog ISO is a dual-isohybrid ISO:
burn it to CD/DVD to make a bootable CD, or "dd" it to a USB flash drive to make a bootable flash drive
In either case, the resulting CD/DVD or USB flash drive will boot on standard systems, UEFI systems, and systems with Secure Boot enabled (Windows 8 and 10).