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Here's the link for a Demo CD:
http://www.ecomstation.com/democd/
What is the eComStation Demo CD ?
The eComStation Demo CD is a way to demonstrate the look and feel of the eComStation desktop. It will boot directly from CD and cannot be installed onto harddrive, it runs entirely in system memory.
Another popular name for this approach is "Live CD" (like Knoppix for example). The advantage is that your current system will remain untouched, the disadvantage is that the memory requirements are quite steep (at least 160 MB of system memory).
The normal version of eComStation can be installed on computers with at least 64 MB of memory. (see System Requirements). You can find a review of the eComStation Demo CD at ToastyTech