I have been a Windows users since W95 but have become disenchanted with Windows. I have several computers in my office running W7 Pro x64. When Microsoft put out W10 I quickly decided that I was through with Windows. I tried several versions of Ubuntu, Lubuntu, Kubuntu, FreeBSD, etc, etc. I have settled on Linux Mint. One of the main desktops in my office is now running Linux Mint Cinnamon 19.2 x64.
I think it has been a little over a year since I was on the froum because though I could install and use Linux, doing almost anything else was a trial. Now with the end of support for W7, and my refusing to use W10, I have put in the effort to "learn" Linux. And I must say I really like Linux. Heck, I really liked Linux a year a year ago, but for the uninitiated Linux user Linux can be frustrating and confusing. Not to say that Linux is bad in any way, just different in many ways from Windows. But by January 2020 all my desktops will be running Linux.
My choice, Linux Mint Cinnamon or Mate. I had used Cinnamon exclusively until several months ago while reading an article the writer spoke of the Mate desktop and, in his opinion, was better than Cinnamon. So I downloaded Linux Mate and installed it on another desktop.
I, personally, don't see a great deal of difference between Cinnamon and Mate. Their start menus are different, but other than that I don't see any appreciable difference. So for now I am leaning toward the Cinnamon desktop, but will use the Mate desktop in the one computer until I get more knowledgeable about the desktop.
One thing I believe, if Linux would build a more consumer friendly distro, perhaps with more gui operating capacity, they would put Microsoft out of business, or at least diminish Microsoft significantly. I have worked on computer for years and people more and more, seem, to be disenchanted with Microsoft. But I Linux did that they would be Windows


Anyone want to comment on Cinnamon vs. Mate.
