I doubt that very many people that try out Linux Mint will go back to any version of Windows.
Advertised as the 3rd most widely used home operating system,
behind Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS,
Linux Mint is a superbly polished operating system.
I've been using it for about 10 years; the latest version is outstanding,
not to mention that it's free along with 1000's of apps.
Nearly all the things that you don't like about Windows are absent from Mint;
it just works, period.
If you try it, I would recommend the Mate desktop environment; it is
very similar to XP in looks and user interaction.
My issue with Linux distributions is lack of hardware support, shoddy drivers, lack of full ports of all the games I play on Linux and lack of versions of programs that I use. I have used Mint, I have used several distributions and many of them are flawless I have three running in the house right now for specific purposes, even those are dual boot and those purposes can run on Windows. Windows has always had it's issues, but until full support for everything I do comes to Linux I won't be using it for main stream use, free or not.
I like the idea of Linux, have no issues with it and enjoy playing around with it, again, just does not do everything I want. While it is cocky to say the bulk of the population is not able to function in Linux it is a reality to say that the bulk of the population is not willing to learn to use Linux. Even with all the highly polished GUIs there is still a steep learning curve for people.
If you have the time and inclination and it does what you want go for Linux, it is fantastic.
If you do not have the time and do not mind much the same limitations that Linux has, still. Try Macintosh products, they just work and are typically not plagued with the issues of Windows. There is a cost to that tho
For anything and everything there is Windows.
*Disclaimer; I may change my mind if game developers start using Vulcan more than they are using Direct X. I do not care what OS my work stuff is running as long as I can work. I do care what my entertainment systems are running
