The Ubuntu Software Center is a utility for software management in Ubuntu.
In version 1, it builds on the basic philosophy of Add/Remove Applications with an easier-to-use design. In version 2, the primary feature goals are displaying non-application packages, making PPAs and other repositories more prominent, and allowing ratings and reviews of software. Later versions may allow software purchases, include recommendation features, and replace other tools such as apturl, gdebi, APTonCD, and most of the Computer Janitor. The Center is implemented using Python, GTK, and Aptdaemon, and may use PackageKit for some components.
Commercial Use
Modify
Distribute
Place Warranty
Use Patent Claims
Sub-License
Hold Liable
Distribute Original
Disclose Source
Include Copyright
State Changes
Include License
Include Install Instructions
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There are no reported vulnerabilities