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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Holly" data-source="post: 1029313" data-attributes="member: 90494"><p>I thought I would update here, I stuck with Linux Mint even though in the beginning it was hard to figure some of it out. I also tried Ubuntu and Zorin but came back to Mint because it was easier to use and the GUI works more like Windows. I tested some of the music players and chose Strawberry, it looks kind of like Itunes and is super easy to use. It sounds pretty good too. I like that Mint already has other programs that I use already built in like LibreOffice and Firefox for the default browser. </p><p></p><p>I have been using Mint for a good while now and at this point I am very satisfied with it. I want to keep learning and exploring everything else Mint can do but for now it works fine for what I need. I read earlier today that MS is adding/forcing Bing AI on the new update coming up next week. No offense to anyone who likes Bing AI or Chat GPT but I am just not interested in it. I also really like how Linux is not trying to sell me anything or get me to use any latest features and does not need my location so they can show me targeted relevant ads. I think Mint is much better for me. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.laptopmag.com/news/new-windows-11-features-are-invading-your-pc-on-march-14-heres-what-youll-see" target="_blank">New Windows 11 features are invading your PC on March 14 — here's what you'll see</a></p><p></p><p>C.H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Holly, post: 1029313, member: 90494"] I thought I would update here, I stuck with Linux Mint even though in the beginning it was hard to figure some of it out. I also tried Ubuntu and Zorin but came back to Mint because it was easier to use and the GUI works more like Windows. I tested some of the music players and chose Strawberry, it looks kind of like Itunes and is super easy to use. It sounds pretty good too. I like that Mint already has other programs that I use already built in like LibreOffice and Firefox for the default browser. I have been using Mint for a good while now and at this point I am very satisfied with it. I want to keep learning and exploring everything else Mint can do but for now it works fine for what I need. I read earlier today that MS is adding/forcing Bing AI on the new update coming up next week. No offense to anyone who likes Bing AI or Chat GPT but I am just not interested in it. I also really like how Linux is not trying to sell me anything or get me to use any latest features and does not need my location so they can show me targeted relevant ads. I think Mint is much better for me. [URL="https://www.laptopmag.com/news/new-windows-11-features-are-invading-your-pc-on-march-14-heres-what-youll-see"]New Windows 11 features are invading your PC on March 14 — here's what you'll see[/URL] C.H. [/QUOTE]
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