Introduction
I have written before about Zorin OS 6 (http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2012/07/zorin-6-best-operating-system-i-have.html) which is the main Zorin operating system for general everyday use.
I am a real fan of Zorin. Very few distributions work perfectly straight out of the box. There is always one hurdle or another that needs to be jumped in order to get the system into a state of readiness.
Generally though once you get past the little intricacies that must be performed to get a Linux operating system working they work very well. For instance recently I wrote an article about Bodhi 2 (http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2012/09/bodhi-210-quick-albeit-little-quirky.html). In that article I noted a few problems I had getting MP3s to play and using the Bodhi App Installer. I have now been using Bodhi 2 for almost a month on my Acer Aspire One Netbook and I have no plans to change it because it fits very well with the way I work on my Netbook. Zorin OS 6 does not seem to have any quirks that need ironing out to get it working. It just works.