I've sampled various Linux distros in the past but I could never warm up to any of them, so I doubt I'll ever mess about with this one either. Nevertheless, ZorinOS does sound intriguing, it's been in development for a few years now...
Linux Mint isn't the best Windows replacement anymore
https://www.howtogeek.com/linux-mint-isnt-the-best-windows-replacement-anymore/
"ZorinOS has been getting a lot of hype ever since Microsoft dropped support for Windows 10. Turns out the hype is justified. ... at least for most, just works straight out of the box with minimal configuration. It's also incredibly stable. .... In a similar vein, there's usually an expected learning curve when you're switching to a Linux distro. That's not the case with ZorinOS. ...
For people coming from Windows, ZorinOS has a built-in compatibility layer for Windows apps. There's a utility called Windows App Support which allows you to double-click a Windows installer file (.exe or .msi) and install it just like you would on Windows. .... ZorinOS is also purposefully built to be a replacement for Windows, ....
