Both have adapted GNOME 3 to me far more Windows-like. Both have simplified installation, include drivers and codecs that Ubuntu does not. Both have worked on end-user-friendly facilities such as backup, networking, better app stores and so on.
Both are more-polished, maybe slightly-better integrated, easier derivatives of Ubuntu.
Elementary is a half-baked cosmetic macOS ripoff that doesn't even have a global menu -- just an empty panel.
Both have adapted GNOME 3 to me far more Windows-like. Both have simplified installation, include drivers and codecs that Ubuntu does not. Both have worked on end-user-friendly facilities such as backup, networking, better app stores and so on.
Both are more-polished, maybe slightly-better integrated, easier derivatives of Ubuntu.
Elementary is a half-baked cosmetic macOS ripoff that doesn't even have a global menu -- just an empty panel.