These days, many people are looking to migrate their operating systems for various reasons, whether it’s the search for increased performance, better security, or simply a desire for a change. As a seasoned Linux user, I’ve discovered one distribution that clearly stands out: Zorin OS. In this article, I’ll share why this distribution has become my new vision as an alternative to Windows. Familiar User Interface A Smooth Transition Zorin OS has maintained a user interface that is very reminiscent of Windows. Users migrating to this system will appreciate the sleek appearance and the ability to quickly reconfigure their work environment. With the Zorin Appearances application, it’s easy to transition from a Windows-like style to a more traditional Linux desktop. Alternatives to Windows Applications Alternatives to Windows Applications A valuable aid for new users Zorin OS offers an impressive selection of over 150 alternatives to Windows applications. Rather than installing .exe files via Wine, this system guides users to compatible options, greatly simplifying migration. Here are a few examples: For Obsidian, a direct installation option is offered. If you’re looking for Notepad++, Zorin OS suggests Notepad Next. Each alternative is carefully selected to meet user needs.New Default Browser A Choice Committed to PrivacyZorin OS’s default browser is now Brave, which the team believes is more aligned with privacy values. Thanks to the following features: Tracker protectionPrivate browsing via
Tor
Built-in ad blocker
Various improvements Various improvements Numerous updatesIn addition to new user-friendly features, Zorin OS 17.3 has included several important updates that make it a serious option: 🔧Connectivity improvements with
Zorin Connect

Better support for touch devices
🔒 Security and hardware compatibility improvements With all these features, Zorin OS establishes itself as a distribution of choice for anyone considering a hassle-free switch fromWindows. Your opinion mattersWhat do you think of this new alternative? Have you tried
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