Linux+ Live DVD runs on Fedora and is available for live use.
One of the standout features of this distro is that it uses rpm packages (specifically, Fedora Core ones). If you're new to Live Linux distributions, you'll be happy to know that Linux+ Live DVD is designed to run straight from a DVD or a USB drive without requiring installation on your computer.
Linuxplus Live comes with a variety of tools and applications that users will appreciate. Some of the notable features include usage of UnionFS, saving data and configuration on external devices, and support for TV cards (Video4Linux), including popular apps like KDETV, TVtime, Xawtv, Zapping, and MythTV.
Additionally, this distro also comes with the development version of Anjuta 2.x with Glade 3.0, which will appeal to developers. There's also a printing software CUPS, with apps like Mting, Kover, Mptool, and HP Device Manager, and RSS readers (Liferea and Blam).
Other notable tools in Linuxplus Live include a binary editor (Bless), document viewer (Evince), karaoke player (PyKaraoke) with exemplary files and CDGtools, personal file indexing database (Kat), antivirus GUI (ClamTk), and excellent games (Glest and Globulation2). Finally, there's a GRAMPS Genealogy System for genealogy enthusiasts.
Overall, Linux+ Live DVD is an impressive Live Linux distribution that packs a ton of features and tools for every type of user. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to explore the world of Linux without having to install anything on their computer.