The reason that I suggested Ubuntu is that there is more software available for someone wanting to find Windows-like equivalents. Most of the light versions are not supported by some applications - as I mentioned.
But with Live Discs, one can experiment to one's heart's content before deciding on the one most appropriate to one's needs, and there are many good light versions to try, as you've indicated.
The reason that I suggested Ubuntu is that there is more software available for someone wanting to find Windows-like equivalents. Most of the light versions are not supported by some applications - as I mentioned. But with Live Discs, one can experiment to one's heart's content before deciding on the one most appropriate to one's needs, and there are many good light versions to try, as you've indicated.
But with Live Discs, one can experiment to one's heart's content before deciding on the one most appropriate to one's needs, and there are many good light versions to try, as you've indicated.