
"Zorin OS gives you the choice of four different layouts, two of which are similar to Windows and two are very Linux-centric. That's just the free version. If you pony up for the Pro edition, you get six more layouts (including one that resembles MacOS). You choose your layout during your first login, but you can change it any time, using the Zorin Appearance tool."
"From my perspective, there are two particular distributions that bubble up to the top of the heap: Zorin OS and AnduinOS. Similar names, but strikingly different takes. Both of these distributions are based on Ubuntu, which makes perfect sense for a newbie-friendly distribution. However, what they do to Ubuntu is quite different from one another. Let's find out which one of these distributions might be right for you."
Users moving from Windows can choose Zorin OS or AnduinOS as Ubuntu-based alternatives that mimic the Windows look and feel and are free to download and install. Zorin OS logged over one million downloads in just over a month after Windows 10's demise, with 75% coming from Windows machines. Zorin offers multiple desktop layouts—four in the free edition and six additional in Pro, including a macOS-like layout—and lets users change layouts via the Zorin Appearance tool. Zorin benefits from Ubuntu's Hardware Enablement kernel, supporting both modern and older PCs. AnduinOS shares Ubuntu roots but takes a different approach.
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