This is awesome! The next time I drop a Linux install on a laptop aging out of modern Windows performance demands I'll have to set it up with this UI theme.
that always worked, most people don't even understand what makes windows "windows". and since every new version comes with a new default UI anyway they can't even go by looks anymore.
It's always "security" being pushed as the main reason to upgrade, and I think I might have said something similar earlier in this thread, but MS has always acted as if you don't immediately "upgrade" to the latest and greatest OS, or download the newest update, l337 h4x0r5! straight from 2600.com are gonna hack your computer, burn down your house, and drain your grandma's pension account empty.
having worked in support, I can tell you people ARE that dumb and open every 0-day email attachment and link.
the main issue with windows, it wants to be convenient and easy to use like an apple, while being a "proper" operating system for professional use. imagine you want to be fisher price and fischertechnik (for the toy-nerds among us, think of big boy lego technic) at the same time, which obviously doesn't work. hence that shizo dumbing down of everything while not going the extra mile to make it idiot proof (because that would be inconvenient, and MS is too incompetent anyway). best example would be the UAC prompt vista pushed, but everyone complained about because for decades everyone,
including microsoft, went with "just run everything as admin lawl", thus hardly any software works in a limited userspace, up to this day. which means that suspicious attachment or link WILL completely fuck with your machine, and not just your account. and I've already railed against "fixing" windows...
They don't want an os that "looks like" windows. It's more they want it to act like windows, feel like it, have the same menu flow. If a simple to use linux variant doesn't do a good enough job of that the it is a moot point to normies. It not supporting the software they have used for years by default does not help. There are plenty of people that can learn. Most just won't. As has been said.
linux has offered that for years. the problem of most wintards is they aren't aware how they use windows, and even less how the average normie does. I've unironically had to deal with plenty of people where "the internet was gone". now, most of us would assume that means connectivity, right? nope, it means a certain icon in a certain place, that maybe was called "internet"-something, wasn't there anymore.
the same people who have zero clue how anything works and just call someone "who knows computer stuff". you absolutely can trojan horse linux for those people, because it exceeds their requirement the same way windows does, while being safer and running with less maintenance - and that was long before the time of google docs/"office in the cloud" and mobile phones.
lmao
Why would they, given the very issues you just presented? They'd have to learn a whole new interface, a whole new file system, a whole new mode of computing generally, and the net result is a system that won't natively support the software they've used for years. That's the supposed carrot for putting in all that work.
You paint a more negative picture of desktop Linux for the end user than even I have and yet you STILL imply that it's simply laziness or stubbornness preventing people from switching. I'm sorry, but there's no reasoning with that level of zealotry.
right, because windows never changes their inteface (and I'm not talking about UI looks, shit like the ribbon in office affecting usability), let alone the average windows user having any clue how the fucking file system works. have you seen average desktop where all the shit gets saved? for them it means absolutely jack shit if their drive starts with C: or /.
and what fucking "mode of computing"? you mean CLI like most retards when windows has you use the powershell all the fucking time too, especially with shit like windows home because the group policy editor is a "pro" feature? nigga linux had a GUI for the same length as windows where you simply clicked shit, even longer if you include unix.
there's nothing wrong with not liking linux or preferring windows, but at least have a good reason for it besides "I'm a retard who doesn't know what I'm talking about".