Zorin OS has over one million downloads in just over a month, with 75% from Windows users. It offers four user interface layouts, two resembling Windows, and supports both modern and older hardware through the Hardware Enablement (HWE) kernel. Zorin OS comes preloaded with software like LibreOffice and Evolution, supports Android connectivity via Zorin Connect, features a lightweight design, includes security measures such as the Uncomplicated Firewall and AppArmor, offers full-disk encryption, is available in over 100 languages, and has built-in window tiling. It supports Windows applications by suggesting Linux alternatives and includes Flatpak for application access.
AnduinOS features a single layout resembling Windows 11 and uses the GNOME desktop environment. It employs Flatpak for app installations and has fewer preinstalled applications. AnduinOS also utilizes the HWE kernel, supports HDR, and is designed for a diverse user base. It prioritizes user privacy by not collecting data or displaying ads, and it allows users to switch themes easily. Regular updates are provided with new builds released monthly.