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Linux Distros Designed for Former Windows Users Are Picking Up Steam | Linux Journal
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I don't truly understand things like this. Most DE's are similar enough to Windows that anyone who's spent a minute on a computer should be able to intuitively get to a web browser to surf the web. That's what most people do. Word processing and the likes is tough since most are ingrained in Office, but something like (pukes in mouth) Google sheets is decently popular and good enough for most people.
If you give most someone a computer with a browser and auto updates, they'll be able to do almost everything they are already doing on Windows with minimal thought.
There are exceptions, but those people suck at Windows already, so it's a moot point. If you can't find the start menu in Windows, it doesn't matter what OS you're using.
Only Office has a UI very similar to Word. I generally prefer LibreOffice for its functionality, but Only Office has an easy layout for Word users to learn.
The latest Libreoffice update has ribbon menus (optionally).
Still looks and feels nothing like microshit office. For this, onlyoffice definitely has the upper hand.