It even comes with built-in apps that mimic what you’d expect on Windows. The file manager resembles Explorer, the settings app is essentially a clone of Windows Settings, and the system monitor is ...
Linux is missing some important Windows apps, but with WinApps, you can bring them over. The question is, does that warrant the effort?
Over the decades, I've used or tested just about every Linux distribution available, and this one has stood above all else.
These distros are easy to install, include the right apps, skip the bloat and ads, and automatically detect your hardware. Easy peasy. You're welcome.