Probably because its UI has several themes that are polished and give the look and feel of Operating Systems people are familiar with. It might help doing a smooth transition.
Most people only use a computer to play games, browse the web or type documents. The OS doesn't matter to them as long as it doesn't interfere and prevent them from doing what they want and doesn't spy on them.
Probably because its UI has several themes that are polished and give the look and feel of Operating Systems people are familiar with. It might help doing a smooth transition.
Most people only use a computer to play games, browse the web or type documents. The OS doesn't matter to them as long as it doesn't interfere and prevent them from doing what they want and doesn't spy on them.