Note: If you landed here from a link in an article about Devuan in The Register, it's because the author didn't bother to check with Google or Distrowatch to get current information about Refracta. Try refracta.org instead.
It's also linked on the right where it says "new home page" but I guess he was in too much of a hurry to find outdated images to notice that.
Refracta is an operating system designed for home computer users. It provides a simple and familiar layout that most users will find very comfortable.
Refracta focuses on providing common applications and services that most users will need instead of trying to provide for more specialized uses. It provides a basic desktop with simple applications that are easy to use.
You do not need to install Refracta to try it out. You can run it entirely from the cd without making any changes to your current operating system. If you like it then you can install it in just a few minutes with a few clicks of the mouse.
The default install includes internet, graphic, multimedia, and office software along with various system tools and utilities. Hundreds more applications are available from a trusted source and can be quickly and easily installed.
Refracta also includes special tools - refractainstaller, refractasnapshot and refracta2usb - that allow you to customize your installation and create a live-CD or live-USB of your running system. These tools will work on most Debian or Devuan-based systems.
Refracta is based on Devuan GNU/Linux. Everything installed in Refracta is free and open-source software. You can download it, use it, copy it, and share it with friends. If you install any packages from non-free repositories, you may be asked to accept the appropriate license. More information about licenses can be found here.