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What are people daily driving these days?
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Arch on my home server, Zorin on my laptop
Not sure if I'd trust an OS named like a Bond villain.
Yes. Another product from Zorin Industries.
I have very mixed thoughts on Zorin OS
It looks nice in the screenshots, but it charges $40 for "premium" which is pretty much the same as the free one, besides it having a few extra themes, and some "professional creative software" and stuff (free software that they are bundling in, and acting as if it's exclusive to Zorin or something)
They also have an IT management tool called Zorin Grid that has said "coming soon" for years now