Version 2.5 is out, see blog post:
https://bkhome.org/news/202011/easyos-v ... eased.html
Feedback so far is that BluePup bluetooth manager is working well. The previous release of EasyOS, 2.4.1, had Blueman, a bluetooth manager written in python, however, I had issues with it. So, wrote my own. A bit naive thinking that I can create in a couple of weeks something equivalent to Blueman, given that Blueman has been under development for years. But there you go, does what I want, and I reckon works very simply and logically.
I have tested the automatic update, from 2.4.92 (which was an RC for 2.5), that's another real nice feature. You just click on the "update" icon on the desktop -- and instead of downloading the entire new file, it only downloads the difference between the current and next version -- in my case, the full download is 550MB, but only downloaded 65MB.
Rebooted, and had updated to latest version. It also automatically took a snapshot of the "save folder", in case I might later on want to roll back to it.
Note to Puppy Linux people:
EasyOS doesn't have a "savefile", has a "save folder" only, and does not have a "save" icon on the desktop.
That "save folder" had been accumulating lots of crap, packages that I had compiled, etc., so I chose "Shutdown -> Reboot, with rollback" from the menu, and it offered various options, one of which was to reboot as a pristine first bootup, but selectively keep some things, such as network setup, browser setting, etc.
Rebooted, and had a nice clean version 2.5, without any junk from the past.
...just rambling on, find out about EasyOS for yourself!