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just mentioning zorin. its not the latest but its goal is basically to have a familiar interface and have a lot out of the box. So right after install you have browser, libre office, photo/video/audio basics, rdp client, and wine/playon linux so you can right click a windows exe and run it or install it. Its ubuntu so often times other software, for instaces most other browsers will auto detect the operating system and give you the download option which will activate the software installer to install it on a double click. auto updates and such with a pop up just like windows update but also doing all your software.
I installed Mint now and so far I have to say I'm very happy, although it's only been a few hours. It's easy to understand and for everything that I don't I can find something online, now that I know what I'm looking for.