Canonical has released the results of its default applications survey for the 18.04 long-term support release of Ubuntu.
The results of the previous survey – for Ubuntu 17.10, dubbed Artful Aardvark – yielded great suggestions, many of which have made their way into the beta version of the operating system.
For Ubuntu 18.04, over 15,000 responses were processed by the Ubuntu Desktop team.
“The team is now hard at work evaluating many of the suggested applications,” said Canonical.
It is also looking into potentially allowing users to choose their preferred application for certain categories during installation.
The results of the survey are summarised below.
Browser – Firefox
Video player – VLC
Email – Thunderbird
Text editor – Gedit
Office Suite – LibreOffice
Music player – VLC
File browser – Nautilus
Terminal – Gnome-terminal
PDF reader – Evince
Photo editor – GIMP
Messaging – Pidgin
Calendar – Gnome-calendar
Photo viewer – Shotwell
IDE – Visual Studio
Video Editor – KDEnlive
Screen recorder – OBS
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Ubuntu is a Linux distribution that offers an operating system predominantly focused on desktop computers but also provides support for servers. Based on Debian GNU / Linux, Ubuntu focuses on ease of use, freedom in usage restriction, regular releases (every 6 months) and ease of installation.
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