[2][3][4] Berry includes read/write NTFS support, and AIGLX and Beryl are bundled for 3D desktop effects.
To test Berry Linux it is not necessary to install the distribution to a hard disk, as the operating system runs entirely from CD-ROM.
It is, however, possible to install Berry Linux to a hard disk, which requires 1.7 gigabytes of free space.
Supporting Japanese, Berry includes Whiz, a sharp Kana-Kanji conversion system.
Berry includes the media players Audacious, MPlayer, Xine, and Kaffeine.