I tried KDE out again recently and I find the settings menu in KDE to be a bit labyrinthine these days. GNOME is terrible in many ways but the settings menu isn’t as much of a clusterfuck.
Once again, I am recommending Zorin to anyone who's coming fresh from Windows. It's a distro based on Ubuntu with a focus on GUI tweaks that bring the Ubuntu experience closer to Windows.
Plus because it's just Ubuntu, you can use the Ubuntu forums.
I tried KDE out again recently and I find the settings menu in KDE to be a bit labyrinthine these days. GNOME is terrible in many ways but the settings menu isn’t as much of a clusterfuck.
They're working on it tho and I think it's way easier for a Windows user to switch to KDE because it looks familiar.
Once again, I am recommending Zorin to anyone who's coming fresh from Windows. It's a distro based on Ubuntu with a focus on GUI tweaks that bring the Ubuntu experience closer to Windows.
Plus because it's just Ubuntu, you can use the Ubuntu forums.