Canonical has made available an interesting statistic about the top paid application that were sold through Ubuntu Software Center.
Surprisingly, the chart with the most download free apps from Ubuntu Software Center contains fewer games than the one enumerating the paid apps.
The tenth place is occupied by Maj... (read more)
Canonical has published a list with the most downloaded free applications on Ubuntu Software Center, for November. The top 10 free apps for November doesn't hold any major surprises with regard to the previous month, but there are some new entries nonetheless. Create Launcher takes the tenth place. This is an appl... (read more)
Canonical has published a statistic about the top paid applications that were sold through Ubuntu Software Center in November. Every month, Canonical makes a list with the top applications, either paid or free. This particular top deals with the paid apps, featuring some pretty interesting newcomers.
Canonical published a few minutes ago, September 12th, the top 10 app downloads for August 2012, from Ubuntu Software Center.On the payed apps chart it looks like last month's first place Braid game has been dethroned by a new tool, MC-Launcher, a Minecraft mod installator launcher, followed closely by some of the best games from the Humbl... (read more)
The Ubuntu Software Center is a coveted software and a lot of people would want it in their distro, but it can only be integrated in Ubuntu-based operating systems. Fortunately, there is a way to access a part of Ubuntu Software Center. When we think about Ubuntu Software Center, we tend to forget that it's an applica... (read more)
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Canonical has launched a contest a while back called Ubuntu App Showdown. Three very interesting applications made their way to Ubuntu Software Center.
Ubuntu App Showdown is a Canonical initiative that tried to entice developers into making interesting applications for Ubuntu Software Center and to show that Ubun... (read more)
I think it is an excellent idea to buy the magazine linux format magazine through the software center. But now is the 164 edition available in the store but I can just find 163 in USC. Should I have to upload a new sofware center to find new magazines?? I use 12.10
I've recently decided to try not to support any proprietary software, and see how far I can go with Free software.
Despite this, I realize Free software costs money to make, and would be happy to pay for some. Is there any way to sort through the software in Ubuntu Software Center to find some, or if not, what applications are there are there? (Examples would be great)
Thanks!