<p>IhavetoadmitthatI'm probably not the best example of what is considered <i>user-friendly</i> (since I use i3 with terminals everywhere, CLI versions of a bunch of applications, etc.), however I do know what is considered <i>user-friendly</i>, primarily because I am a techie in a family of a lot of non-techie people (basically I'mmyfamily's tech support). From this I'vefoundthatalotofthethingsthatwebelieveare<i>user-friendly</i>areactuallyjustnewandpopularbutnobodyactuallyknowshowtousethem(hencetheytendtobemisusedandpeoplegetfrustratedwhenthingsgowrong).</p>
<p>Anotherthing,Idon't care what anyone says, Mac and Windows are <b>not</b> <i>user-friendly</i> (sometimes for different reasons). First, let'sstartwithaWindows-onlyissue:itjustdoesn't work. Windows crashes, it'sbuggy,youhavetoconstantlyreinstalldrivers,itgivesyouerrorsforthestupidestofthings.Thisisnotuser-friendly.Secondly,bothoftheseoperatingsystemsarecompletelyunstableintermsoftheirinterfaces.Somehow,thesecompanies(AppleandMicrosoft)believethatbyupdatingtheinterface(andforcingeveryonetofindeverythingagain)thatthissomehowmeanstheOSismodernandnew.AllitmeansisIhavetospendanother10minutesfindingabuttonthattheymovedfrompointXtopointYformygrandparents.Thislackofstabilitymayseemharmless,butit's annoying and unproductive. For this, the solution is simple: install a GNU/Linux distribution (like <a href="https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/" target="_blank" >Debian Stable</a> or <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases" target="_blank" >Ubuntu LTS</a>) with a generally stable and non-changing interface, such as <a href="https://mate-desktop.org/" target="_blank" >MATE</a>, <a href="https://xfce.org/" target="_blank" >Xfce</a>, or <a href="https://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/" target="_blank" >Cinnamon</a>, anything that doesn'tconstantlychangeinterfacestoprovethatit'snewandflashy.</p>
<p>I'm saying this because it'ssadthateverytimeIgoonbreakandreturntomyhome,myfamilyhasnewissueswiththeirsoftwarefailingbecausethedeveloperschangedsomethingstupidortheymadeitwaymorecomplicatedthanitneedstobe.It's fine for people who like changes, but don'ttellmethatit's<i>user-friendly</i>andthengeteveryonetobuyitasifitwereso.</p>