![]() Of course, my opinion is only that, mine. Search is slow (and results skewed towards Snaps) deb installs regularly error out and while it may be coincidental, whenever I experience a system slowdown I ALWAYS find the client is there, running in the background, engorged on RAM, so… In fact, I avoid using it as much as possible. ![]() Ubuntu’s fork of GNOME Software (dubbed ‘Snap Store’) ships by default on recent versions of the OS. Ubuntu’s fork of GNOME Software is famous for all the wrong reasons…īut I’d argue, even in in a rough-and-ready, alpha-grade state, it’s already better than the software store Ubuntu does use! It doesn’t have a name yet, nor any branding, and as it’s still in active development there are only alpha-quality snapshots to play with. It’s not developed by Canonical (though Canonical employees do contribute to the code) and there’s no suggestion it’ll ever ship by default on the OS itself. There’s an interesting and totally unofficial desktop software app in development by the members of the Ubuntu Flutter community.ĭevs describe it as ‘an alternative software store for the Ubuntu Desktop made with Flutter‘, the app-development tech Ubuntu is all-in on.
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