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Zorin OS 18

https://blog.zorin.com/2025/10/14/zorin-os-18-has-arrived/
49•pentagrama•2h ago

Comments

andsoitis•1h ago
> Zorin OS is the alternative to Windows

Keep in mind that Zorin is a Linux-based OS and can't run Windows apps.

ivan_gammel•1h ago
>can't run Windows apps.

Wine?

turtletontine•5m ago
For the median Windows user who wants to try something new, running native Windows apps really truly needs to be no fuss and “just work.” This has been, erm, not exactly my experience with Wine.

I don’t mean that as a dig at Wine, I know it’s technically impressive and incredibly valuable. Granted, I haven’t tried to use it in years, and I’m sure it’s improved a lot in that time. But if I set a family member up with a Linux distro, I’d be shocked frankly if they figure out how to use Windows on their own.

alsetmusic•1h ago
> Improved support for Windows software: Windows App Support includes significant improvements that allow you to run even more Windows-native apps and games than ever before. It’s now powered by the latest WINE version 10. You can learn more about the Windows App Support feature here.
echelon_musk•1h ago
> Linux-based operating systems were generally built for engineers by engineers, with little consideration for regular users. We decided to fix this. [0]

I am extremely sceptical that any normal Windows user would have the patience to use WINE to get Windows software working. Sadly this feels like this distro is subject to exactly the problem they claim to solve.

I think the only way desktop Linux will ever approach something an "ordinary" computer user could use is if a corporation puts significant money behind the development effort. Until then, the incentives will simply never align.

[0] https://zorin.com/about

jerf•1h ago
"I think the only way desktop Linux will ever approach something an "ordinary" computer user could use is if a corporation puts significant money behind the development effort."

Dunno, I used to think that, but between Microsoft putting significant effort into degrading the Windows 11 experience and ever more stuff moving to the web, I'm not so sure about that anymore. My house is nearly full Linux now. The major thing that gets the gaming computer booted into Windows now is VR, and my oldest son is sometimes annoyed by needing to use Windows for some theater tech stuff. So it's not like we don't still have some things Linux can't do. But increasingly at our house it is the Windows-only stuff we find the annoying exception rather than the other way around. It's nowhere near as impossible as it was 15-20 years ago. The falling Windows is getting awfully close to meeting the rising Linux.

wishfish•55m ago
>I think the only way desktop Linux will ever approach something an "ordinary" computer user could use is if a corporation puts significant money behind the development effort.

I think you're correct, but I also think this has already happened. Valve has put large amounts of money and development time into Linux. With a huge success. Gaming on Linux is very close to being as easy as it is on Windows. That removes a barrier for many home users.

I do wish there was more commercial software. Getting Photoshop ported over would be the last hurdle for me personally. Everything else I can do through Steam, various open source programs like Calibre, Electron apps, and Web.

constantcrying•49m ago
For running Windows only Steam games the support is very good. And actually "regular user" friendly .

But at the same time most professional Windows software will not run at all or will only run if you put significant effort into it. The idea of giving any Linux distro to a novice and telling him "he can run Windows applications" will result in server disappoint and frustration.

s_dev•1h ago
It's made by two Ukrainian brothers in Ireland.

It's a franken debian. Which a lot of Linux users don't like for a variety of reasons but I think that debate is of a wider scope than this one submission.

The main Dev/Maintainer for Linux Mint 'Clem' is also based in Ireland. So these are the only two Linux distros I know of to be associated with the Irish tech scene which is small.

Redster•50m ago
It seems like it's franken-Ubuntu, if https://zorin.com/os/details/ is to be believed.
sylens•1h ago
I'm really impressed at the amount of attention to detail and polish went into making this a nice transition point for Windows users. The idea that if someone tries to launch the Microsoft Office installer, it will gently redirect them to either LibreOffice or Office 365 on the web, is a great idea to enhance the overall user experience.
askonomm•1h ago
I'm a little confused: does it have its own DE, or is it just a heavily modified Gnome?
debo_•1h ago
It's Gnome.
jeroenhd•1h ago
It's a heavily themed Gnome distro with extra extensions and branded apps to supplement the experience.

Some themes are free, others (like the IMO rather complete Windows and macOS lookalike themes) require the paid version of the OS. I think that's an excellent way to get financial support for a product like this.

There are also some other nice-to-have integrations, like a pre-installed detection mechanism for certain setup.exes that will suggest Linux alternatives rather than opening them in the pre-installed Wine runtime.

Arch485•1h ago
I don't use Zorin anymore, (I'm a dirty Ubuntu plebian) but I used to use it and it's great. The only thing I liked about Windows 11 was it's slick UI, and Zorin is basically the only Linux distro that replicates that without a ton of hassle. Zorin Connect is also awesome if you use your PC to watch TV on your TV.

If you're thinking of abandoning Windows, (which, honestly, who isn't these days) Zorin is a good choice.

jeroenhd•1h ago
> Zorin Connect is also awesome if you use your PC to watch TV on your TV

Zorin Connect is a fork of KDE Connect. If you're on KDE, you can use the standard KDE connect app to the same effect. I haven't tested it recently, but I'm pretty sure the Zorin Connect app will work with normal KDE Connect computers as well.

If you're on Gnome (like default Ubuntu) you could use plain KDE Connect but I find its UI integration rather lacking, as with all KDE applications on Gnome. However, there are re-implementations like good old GSConnect (https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1319/gsconnect/) or Valent (made by the same person who made GSConnect, https://valent.andyholmes.ca/) will replicate most of the Zorin Connect functionality as well.

If you're on something else, pick whatever KDE Connect implementation works best for your desktop, there are plenty of options and most of them work seamlessly!

constantcrying•38m ago
IMO KDEs design is actually superior to anything Microsoft is offering. It is a great desktop experience, even with stock settings. Certainly better than everything Ubuntu does.
knowitnone3•13m ago
I haven't used it yet be KDE Linux(still in testing) looks to be promising immutable distro
layer8•1h ago
Given the positioning as an alternative to Windows 11 (and presumably macOS), I would have hoped that it didn’t chase the latest GUI design fashions.
adastra22•1h ago
Well the latest gui design fashion is chasing Windows 7’s Aero look…
Sparkle-san•1h ago
MacOS liquid glass is just Windows Vista.
domoregood•48m ago
This
Razengan•47m ago
www.bing.com/images/search?q=Mac+OS+X+Aqua
shortrounddev2•52m ago
God we can only hope so
Razengan•47m ago
Windows 7 chased macOS's Aqua look...
kachapopopow•1h ago
it actually has all the themes even win95, not sure if they still maintain it tho.
debo_•1h ago
My favorite set-and-forget distro. I've migrated several non-techie family members off Windows onto Zorin and they've had zero issues. The elderly folks in particularly seem to find the UI easier than Windows, mainly because I switch them to the "windows-95" like desktop arrangement.
temperceve•57m ago
Zorin 18 is greeeaaat! Been a long time user.
jestinjoy1•42m ago
I am using Zorin in my Computer Lab. It works well on legacy hardware. I am running Zorin on Intel Dual Core processor, 4 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD.
4b11b4•33m ago
Got my grandma a desktop from Free Geek (great org here in Portland, OR). Been running Zorin for many years and I basically gave her no instruction.
1970-01-01•30m ago
>With Zorin OS, your next computer can be the one you already own. It’s designed to be the perfect Windows replacement for everyday users, professionals, and everyone in between.

Sorry for sounding curt, but this is yet another flavor of the week distribution that claims it's the best choice for everyone. It's exactly what everyone has needed for decades.. There's nothing wrong with making yet another distro, but call it what it is: another shade of brown. It will not, ever, evolve itself beyond what hasn't already been delivered by the top distros. Users discard it when they're having issues and the next flavor of the week distribution is popular. Or the rug is pulled and the distro simply rots away. This is the defacto progression for Linux distros. It is nowhere close to a full replacement for everyone, let alone Windows 10.

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