You can always install the old ubuntu software center. sudo apt-get install software-center
On Friday, 6 May 2016, Rog <[email protected]> wrote: > A few days ago it was suggested that Synaptic is to be preferred, at least > by some, over Ubuntu's GUI, Software Center. > > I find Synaptic much harder to use and much less intuitive than Synaptic. > The major problem for me, in comparison to the GUI installer, is the HUGE > number of items listed by Synaptic. Now if one knows, a priori, what > application / package s/he wants, all is well and good. Even apt-get > usually suffices. But, if not, good luck finding an item by browsing with > Synaptic. > > On the other hand, I DID find value in browsing with Synaptic and > un-installing strange fonts that I'd never use and find a couple of nice > ones that may be useful, e.g., the Comic font. > > -- > [email protected] <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');> > >
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