It is directed towards former Windows users, so you
know that it has to be easy to use. It is based on Ubuntu but is a bit
behind the curve (comes out roughly annually). They have GNOME and LXDE
desktops, but include packages from other DEs that work better, such as K3b
(part of KDE). To its credit it has an LTS version and three levels of
entry, Core, Lite and Educational. There also are ultimate, gaming,
multimedia and business versions for a fee, 7 to 15 euros each plus S&H.