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I have never used Zorin or knew anyone that has. Anyone here have experience with it? I would install it but I don't feel like gutting my *nix partition to do it so if I did install it, it would be in virtualbox or something to just tinker with.

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>Making the jump from Windows to Linux is a pretty daunting task. There are some things you have to learn, and others to unlearn, and ideally, you should start off with a distro that's as close to the Windows experience as possible. That way, you can spend some time testing out the waters and checking out the nuances without having to fight the UI. For a while, I've always recommended Linux Mint as a de facto choice for people wanting to leave Windows. However, another operating system has been trying very hard to make itself as Windows user-friendly as possible. And it seems to have worked, as its developers claim that 780,000 people downloaded it from a Windows computer in the space of a month.

I have never used Zorin or knew anyone that has. Anyone here have experience with it? I would install it but I don't feel like gutting my *nix partition to do it so if I did install it, it would be in virtualbox or something to just tinker with. Archive: https://archive.today/6wwY6 From the post: >>Making the jump from Windows to Linux is a pretty daunting task. There are some things you have to learn, and others to unlearn, and ideally, you should start off with a distro that's as close to the Windows experience as possible. That way, you can spend some time testing out the waters and checking out the nuances without having to fight the UI. For a while, I've always recommended Linux Mint as a de facto choice for people wanting to leave Windows. However, another operating system has been trying very hard to make itself as Windows user-friendly as possible. And it seems to have worked, as its developers claim that 780,000 people downloaded it from a Windows computer in the space of a month.
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I saw that the "pro" version comes with supported themes to make it look/feel more like Windows. Not a bad idea for family that is not technical and would be against learning something "new".

So long as it works enough for what they need they don't really need to know what is under the hood.