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19 Jan 2010
It’s bound to roil open source advocates, but some Ubuntu leaders are asking the community which third-party, proprietary applications should be available for easy installation. You can weigh in on Photoshop, iTunes, Evernote, and more in an online survey.
As noted in the Ubuntu Forums post announcing the survey, the question isn’t about which apps are included by default in the operating system, but which apps should be worked on to be easily installed from Ubuntu’s official software sources. There are, to be sure, third-party, not-entirely-open apps available in the optional repositories you can enable from Ubuntu’s settings, but by asking whether apps like iTunes, Photoshop, and Spotify should be made easy to emulate and install on your Ubuntu system, the developer community is showing a real focus on expanding Linux use beyond the seasoned geek crowd.
Hit the link to drop your thoughts on which apps should be easily installed in Ubuntu, and tell us here what kind of apps should be available in the open source OS.
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5 Responses to Tell Ubuntu Which Third-Party Apps You Want Available [Ubuntu]
Sana
February 2nd, 2010 at 5:23 am
No. That would be why you keep the disks when you buy software.
neuroxik
March 19th, 2010 at 12:55 pm
generally yes…
but never take risk, itz better to hv a good antivirus
Thewraithof98
March 20th, 2010 at 12:59 am
* is done by yahoo
Smo
March 21st, 2010 at 8:08 am
youtube have all the tutorials for photoshop
tj
April 9th, 2010 at 8:50 pm
Doesn't the media love to harp on about online surveys not being scientific?
Zogby and Harris use being signed up on their mailing lists for invitation to participate in online surveys/polls so they can say they are scientific.
There are some sites online that allow you to create your own poll/survey – these may give you a fair amount of participants. Otherwise you're probably looking at buying advertising like google adwords and such.