![]() Free software Trialware = Download Free software and also open source code but some parts are trial/shareware. Free software = Download Free software and also open source code also known as FOSS (Free and Open Source Software). Freeware Trialware = Download Free software but some parts are trial/shareware. RECENTLY UPDATED = The software has been updated the last 31 days. NO LONGER DEVELOPED = The software hasn't been updated in over 5 years. ![]() Type and download NO MORE UPDATES? = The software hasn't been updated in over 2 years. Version number / Beta version number / Update version number and when it whas released. Also arch has text manual you should follow to install it then you add what you want, while Ubuntu is 1-2 buttons to click in GUI installer and it will put many Gbs of "never used" packages by default.Explanation: NEW SOFTWARE= New tool since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version since your last visit NEW REVIEW= New review since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version Latest version Ubuntu gets it once a week at most and uses 1-2 years old "stable" versions. For example Arch Linux gets updates when it's created, it can be couple times per day. So visible difference between 2 linux names will be package manager used and default installed amount of packages / their configuration. ![]() Instead visiting web-sites to download & install things like on Windows you use in-system package manager to request what you need (MS took this idea as "Windows Store"). Key point in all linux-based systems is packages. But there are open source alternatives, 1st google result: Ībout arch/ubuntu. As I recall they always (since like 1995) had problems with anything except Windows. Click to expand.I don't think you can use Adobe products directly.
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