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    7 months ago

    Does anyone use this? I’ve yet to find a defining feature list of why anyone should use it aside from cosmetic differences. Does it even have a defining feature set?

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      I use it. It’s great. I’ve tried Linux many times over the past decade but it never stuck until Zorin. If you’re coming from Windows it’s a very friendly (and polished) way of being welcomed to Linux while also showing off Linux’s strengths, things that are often hidden to the user unless they want to explore the terminal.

      For Mac users who are Linux-curious I would recommend Ubuntu because it’s much similar, whereas Zorin seems clearly designed with people who liked Windows 10 but not Windows 11.

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          I disagree: elementary is quite limited with really basic desktop features out of the box, limited personalization, weird interface decisions with some ugly panels, and pretty behind on updates, relying heavily on their own walled gard-

          You know what? You’re right.

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          7 months ago

          Kinda. I’m using Elementary OS right now, and I think of it more like a Chromebook… with more options to expand it.

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      7 months ago

      Zorin was, at least a few years ago, tailored to be easy to adapt to for people switching from Windows. This new version looks beautiful, I’m going to take it for a spin!

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      oh yeah. its an out of the box for folks (like myself) who like that. Lots of apps preinstalled including play on linux. So I can install and start using without adding any additional software. Its not the only oob distro but combining that with the look feel emulation is great and I have never seen an oob that sets up wine so well to use immediately. So its a bit like a combo of a gaming distro with oob and then the lookNfeel thing.

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      7 months ago

      No, but I used this back when I was a little penguin and I had to “see” something working on Linux.

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        7 months ago

        That’s not exclusive to Zorin however, that’s just a Gnome 42 feature (unless the base gnome implementation is the one you’re referring to that needs configuring in the terminal).

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          Ah. The way they wrote that seemed an exclusive…

          Nice for gnome, so, when I wanted to set xrdp on debian a couple years ago I cried and almost gave up.

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      7 months ago

      I’ve got it on my fiancées laptop. She doesn’t use it very often though. It’s a decent enough experience

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      It seems ok, guess I should try the free version before making judgements, realized the pro is ONLY $50 and completely optional. Sorry

      at minimum Seems they charge a shitton for “bonus” software like they’re a wannabe windows or some fuckin shit. Avoid this if you have any respect for yourself or open source software

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        If you had respect for open source software, you’d be willing to pay for it

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          $2,000 for autocad? Misunderstood what the site was saying Doesn’t sound like the kind of thing a linux distro should be selling. When was the last time Debian tried to get you to spend thousands of dollars on it??

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            They are just showing you that you don’t need to spend $2000 on Autocad and other listed software, because Zorin has all these open source tools bundled in it.

            Though tbh replacing Autocad or office365 with FOSS alternatives are bold claims because these alternatives just aren’t viable in a commercial environment.

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        I use the free version. its fine. if you have to have it look like a mac then yeah you can pay or configure it yourself like you would with any linux.

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        It’s just support, for people that can afford it or want it. The bonus software is all free or foss, the rest are wallpapers or other gnome themes that can be get otherwise