On 11/06/2014 04:18 PM, Elad Alfassa
wrote:
Liam, I understand your frustration in searching for things in software and not being able to find them. Just out of interest, what kinds of packages were you searching for? Command line applications like mutt or vim? Or command line tools like git, etc? Or low level packages like kernel and other libraries? The line was drawn in Software to define an "Application" as something that has a desktop file -- aka a GUI application. Although you could argue that mutt, vim, git etc are applications also but users are going to use them on a command line, so i think the assumption that was made was that those users would be comfortable using the command line to install them. One thing that Software does add to the experience for GUI applications is the ability to browse and search all the different kinds of applications, see screenshots and more detailed descriptions. In my software installation workflow, if i am looking for a graphical application to solve my problem, i search Software (now too with the search provider, it appears in the Overview when searching there), and if i need a command line anything -- i go to the commandline and search the repos using DNF. cheers, ryanlerh |
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