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Ok yes there are some distros out there making their distro look more like Windows but that is a great thing. That will greatly help to encourage corporate America to make the jump to Linux. One of the biggest concerns about choosing an OS for the office is how user friendly is it what is the learning curve of the OS and apps. By taking advantage of how people are already trained is only good common sense. Lets be realistic. I applaud all the distros that seek to make Linux user friendly.