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Well, gbatemp.net it is! Can't figure out how to post on reddit. Anyway, I've been asking myself thins question for a while now and I still don't know the answer. The question is: what is the version of windows 10 with the most features? I've heard answers like enterprise, server versions, but I still don't know :( (wanted letdown emoji here but froze chrome)
 

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Zorin OS looks promising so if Windows 12 sucks like 11 then I know what I'll change to.

I recently bought a Chromebook to have an Android OS with security updates (and because it'll be used for banking apps).

I'm moving towards Android/Linux and I like it. Windows may become history someday.
 
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Zorin OS looks promising so if Windows 12 sucks like 11 then I know what I'll change to.

I recently bought a Chromebook to have an Android OS with security updates (and because it'll be used for banking apps).

I'm moving towards Android/Linux and I like it. Windows may become history someday.
You know that there are several free alternatives to ZorinOS that deliver the same features and sometimes even more, right? Try a few out in a virtual machine before deciding to spend money.

If you want to stick to a Ubuntu base like ZorinOS uses, Linux Mint and PeppermintOS are your best options. Pop! OS and KDE Neon are also very good. These are all free. There's also Elementary OS, which works on a pay-what-you-want model like Humble Bundle, if you absolutely must open your wallet. And of course, there's Ubuntu itself and its several variants like Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie (Which I always felt should be called "Bubuntu", but whatever) and so on.

If being based on Ubuntu isn't a requirement, I strongly recommend a rolling release distribution like Garuda or ElementaryOS, which are both based on Arch Linux. So is Manjaro, but I won't recommend Manjaro to anyone without a gun pointed to my head. There's also openSUSE, which comes in both rolling (Tumbleweed) and regular-release (Leap) editions, but I personally find it a bit bloated. And Fedora is great, unless you like gaming and have an NVidia card.

ZorinOS is a good operating system with good reviews. But do shop around a bit before committing. It's half the fun!
 
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