Zorin OS 16 Pro $39 Paid Version | EXTRAORDINARY Windows 11 & macOS Desktop Layouts | Installation π½
In This Video We Are Discussing About Zorin OS 16 Pro arrives complete with optional 'Windows 11' premium desktop layout.
Focus on ease of use, and company founder notes extended hardware life and freedom from vendor lock-in.
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Zorin Pro 16 is out now*, along with a free Lite edition, complete with an optional "Windows 11" desktop theme.
Zorin OS is one of a few commercial Linux distributions which aim to be user-friendly alternatives to Windows and Mac. The OS is open source and pricing is based on a freemium model, with free Core, Lite and Education editions, and a paid for Pro edition (formerly called Ultimate).
The Pro edition adds "premium desktop layouts," based on macOS, Gnome and Ubuntu, whereas the other editions are Windows-like. The Pro edition also includes additional business and media applications, games, and perhaps more significantly, Zorin installation support.
Aware that users can install what they like even on the free editions, Zorin has a "why pay" article that pitches the payment as a means of supporting the project. The new Pro edition will cost the same as Ultimate, Β£39 plus VAT, and will be available from 17 August.
Zorin 16 is based on Ubuntu 20.04, the reason being that the company prefers to stick with the LTS (Long-term support) releases. "The reason behind basing on the LTS versions is that we're trying to make an operating system that is simple to manage, set and forget, and also really stable. That trumps all of the other more bleeding edge features that you find in these more short-lived Ubuntu releases," Zorin CEO and co-founder Artyom Zorin told
What is actually new in Zorin 16? In the publicity, Zorin points to its premium desktop layouts, including the new Windows 11-ish flavour, as well as new and updated applications out of the box. We installed the release candidate and found applications including Blender, FreeCAD, GIMP and Inkscape for graphics, Evolution for email, LibreOffice for productivity, and Ardour, Audacity, OBS Studio, VLC and HandBrake for multimedia.
Zorin also points to Xournal++ for notes and Barrier for multi-device support, Barrier being an application that allows mouse, keyboard, and clipboard sharing between different devices and operating systems.
What is really new, though, given that users of Zorin 15 could also install these free and open-source applications? "We've had a lot of quality of life improvements across the system," said the co-founder. "It works a lot faster than Zorin OS 15, there are touchpad gestures that weren't available before, as standard. There are also smaller improvements across the system, a more refined desktop look and theme." There are also some backports to Ubuntu 20.04, like GNOME Shell 3.38, "which has lots of performance improvements, security improvements," he added.
It seems a similar philosophy to Linux Mint, also based on Ubuntu LTS editions. What is the key difference? "Mint is more aimed towards enthusiast users," says Zorin. "In our case we're trying to focus on not just enthusiasts, but also new users, less technically inclined users, and making it a cohesive, well-designed experience that will be easier to use."
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