The New Buzz About Zorin OS! YouTube Cannot Get Enough!

Zorin is being talked about and reviewed on so many YouTube channels, it is amazing! I watched 4, very favourable reviews yesterday, it seems people can't get enough of it! It's often being recommended for new Linux users, but the big news everyone is talking about is Zorin ditching Firefox!

The ease of use for your average Windows refugee is being talked about a lot, and influencers really like features like Zorin Connect, and just how customisable the desktop environment is.

I think we're going to be seeing an influx of new users after all this publicity! Many other benefits have been mentioned too, including what a great job the developers made of modifying Brave as it is installed, opting out of the most controversial elements of the browser, allowing new users to opt in to whatever they choose... as it should be.

Congrtulations, Zorin brothers, your dedication, hard work and integrity is being noticed by a lot of Linux reviewers. :raised_hands: :clap:

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I couldn't agree more fine sir! :handshake:

If Zorin OS gets more users, it will be well deserved. It appears that YouTubers agree with Zorin's decision to switch to the Brave browser, and disable the not so legit features.

See, this is what you get when people stop shouting long enough, to actually use their brains, to realize that switching to Brave was the right idea, no more Firefox pushing out of loyalty.


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Good to know I'm not the only one binge-watching all the reviews😂

I do love seeing the positive feedback. I hope some of the larger youtubers like ExplainingComputers do another review since the new version is out, to get the news out to more people as Win10 EOL is approaching.

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Well they really should bring back a browser chooser and include them in synaptic too. I have reported on here my issues of Browser Installer not working for me. Well last night I ran PCLOS Debian budgie and managed to install Chromium using the Browser Installer in live mode. I've also found the LibreOffice installer works just fine now too. Personally I also think Q4OS is an excellent choice for Windows migrants, who also still support 32-bit machines and prevent unnecessary e-waste.