NordVPN Finally Brings a GUI to Linux

For years, NordVPN's Linux client was command-line only, leaving much to be desired in terms of user experience. Competitors like Surfshark and ExpressVPN had already released graphical user interfaces. Now, NordVPN has finally caught up, releasing its own Linux GUI. This allows users to connect, configure settings, and customize themes with clicks instead of commands, significantly improving ease of use. The new interface is built on the existing command-line foundation, preserving security and reliability while adding the much-requested GUI. Most features are readily accessible through the GUI, with only a few advanced tools remaining command-line only. This update addresses NordVPN's previous shortcomings in Linux user experience, aligning it with other platforms.