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The browser is a good point and something I'd really want people to think about. A lot of people probably think they use a bunch of programs, but a majority of their computer experience is probably in the browser, with an office suite and maybe an email client.
If people realise their computer is mostly an interface for their browser, the underlying OS doesn't matter as much and it's better to go something leaner.
Exactly, and for whatever is left there is
and finally, the most important "etc" namely you can have a poster on the wall with post-its where they write what they miss, you write down a matching post-it in front. You might not get 100% coverage but I'd be shocked if you don't have 99%. You can also "seed" that poster with existing ones, e.g. https://trustonteachestech.blogspot.com/2017/06/open-source-alternatives.html