![]() The Xfce desktop has been customized to match, complete with the Docklike taskbar addon to give big icons for running apps. There are a set of custom Zorin themes, with the default a clean white look with a snowy mountain range as the wallpaper. The standard edition uses GNOME 3.38, but with a suite of special Zorin extensions that extensively restyle it to make it look more Windows-like, with a start menu, taskbar, and so on. There is more to Zorin OS than the bundled apps, though. The most remarkable thing about the Lite version of Zorin OS 16.2 is just how closely the company has made Xfce resemble its version of GNOME Many of the big-name bonus apps are installed as Flatpaks, which means they take even more room. On our first test installation, into a test partition of about 29GB, we were able to install the OS, but then unable to update it – there wasn't enough free space left. Under Office the selection is slightly more modest, but we found HomeBank, Minder, and Xournal++, alongside LibreOffice, and an assortment of GNOME apps: Calendar, Contacts, Evolution, the Foliate ebook reader, Maps, Weather and more.Īs a result, the Pro versions require a minimum of 32GB to install, and still only leave about 3.5GB available. Under Sound and Video, there's Ardour, Audacity, Blanket, HandBrake, Kazam, Kdenlive, Mixxx, and OBS Studio. ![]() Under Graphics there are Blender, Darktable, FreeCAD, Krita, LibreCAD, OpenToonz and Scribus. ![]() ![]() The Pro edition bundles in a selection of premium open source apps for Linux. ![]() The Core editions are the same basic OS with various customizations, but a fairly basic app bundle, similar to the apps you get with basic Ubuntu. Zorin OS 16.2 Pro with its default GNOME-based desktop ![]()
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