

Another worthwhile alternative for people who are fond of GNOME 2.x, and which is also integrated into Mint, is MATE. Linux users who grew up with the GNOME 2.x style interface will also love Cinnamon.
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It's not a one-to-one match with XP or Windows 7, but most Windows users will find Cinnamon a comfortable fit. It uses a Windows Icon, Menu, and Pointer (WIMP) interface much like the one you probably already know and love. Unlike Chrome OS, Mint with several desktop environments like Cinnamon, looks a lot like XP or Windows 7.
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What's a Windows 10 user to do? They should turn to Linux Mint, in particular, the version using the Cinnamon interface.


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