Zorin OS, a Linux distribution, has reported over 780,000 downloads from Windows users in the past month, highlighting a growing trend of Windows users migrating to Linux. In October, Zorin OS claimed it had 100,000 downloads in a little over two days following Microsoft’s end of support for Windows 10. One month later, the developers announced that 78% of the one million downloads of Zorin OS 18 came from Windows machines, indicating a significant shift in user preference. The developers attributed this growth to their focus on making Zor0n OS the perfect home for ex-Windows users. This trend could signal a broader movement towards open-source operating systems and may have implications for Microsoft’s market share and future strategies.