First exploration of GNOME Circle with GNOME Software

First exploration of GNOME Circle with GNOME Software

First exploration of GNOME Circle with GNOME Software

Surely, many frequent or permanent users of GNU / Linux Distros, based on Debian and Ubuntu, are also of GNOME desktop environment. Consequently, they will tend more frequently to use official or endorsed GNOME software, much of which comes, in turn, from the GNOME Circle Project.

Furthermore, although many of the GNU / Linux users we like to manage our applications by terminal, there are many others, who love the use of store-style graphical applications, such as, GNOMEsoftware o Ubuntu Software. So ultimately use "GNOME Circle + GNOME Software" in a good strategy to implement. And for this reason, today we will start this first scan of both.

New apps this week in GNOME

And since, "GNOME Circle" it's a great macro development project within the GNOME Community, which is always worth being aware of, we recommend exploring some previous related content about it, after finishing this present post:

New apps this week in GNOME
Related article:
GNOME updates many applications in its circle this week
GNOME has new shredder in its circle
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GNOME welcomes the file shredder to its circle, among other new features and improvements this week

First exploration of GNOME Circle + GNOME Software

First exploration of GNOME Circle + GNOME Software

What is GNOME Circle and GNOME Software? – First scan

Briefly, we can describe both as follows:

Gnome Circle is Un project developed by and for the GNOME community, which seeks to enhance the development and growth of proprietary applications and libraries, to extend the GNOME Desktop Environment ecosystem. Browse official website

Consequently, it champions good software developed and available for the GNOME platform. Meanwhile, additionally offers support to independent developers that employ GNOME technologies.

GNOMEsoftware is a software that allows users find, discover, install or remove applications and operating system extensions easily. In addition, it helps users to keeping their operating system, applications and devices up to date, without them having to think about it, and giving them more confidence to keep their system up to date. Browse official website

Above all, thanks to the fact that it shows the available applications with useful descriptions and screenshots. And, to the support it offers for the management of applications in Flatpak and Snap format, by executing the following commands:

sudo apt install gnome-software gnome-software-plugin-flatpak gnome-software-plugin-snap

sudo apt install flatpak snapd

sudo flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo

First applications explored

And finally we invite you to know the first 4 applications of GNOME Circle which you can easily install through GNOME Software. And these are the following:

Amberol and Apostrophe

about Amberol
Related article:
Amberol, a simple music player for the GNOME desktop
about Apostrophe
Related article:
Apostrophe, another free and open source Markdown editor

Audio Sharing and Authenticator

Desktop Cube
Related article:
GNOME cube desktop extension has received improvements, Audio Sharing becomes part of GNOME Circles and other changes this week

It is worth noting that for a next future single post, we will address the App Authenticator to present it in more detail. Which is a simple, but great application whose objective is to generate two-factor authentication codes.

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Summary

In summary, this first exploration of "GNOME Circle + GNOME Software" Surely you have noticed the great alternative that both form, to facilitate the app installation various about you GNU / Linux Distro favorite, either, that you have GNOME or others Desktop environments compatible like XFCE.

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