** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: software-store
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- The software store needs to show and be able to sort by popularity. This
- is a key feature for any category with a lot of entries, like music
- players or games, and especially for new users.
+ Showing and sorting by popularity
No, it is no longer planned. However, anyone is welcome to implement it
themselves. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#popular
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Is this still planned? Comment #7 has been around for more than a year
now.
USC really needs to give more options to discover apps, i.e sorting them
by different criteria (Top rated, Newest and Name, but also popularity,
latest update, licence type...)
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Software store should display popularity
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USC5 shows Top Rated applications, both overall and in individual
categories. It also lets you sort search results by rating.
Sorting by actual popularity, as in which things are installed by more
people, is planned for the next major update.
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A large database of the applications sorted by popularity are available on
http://popcon.ubuntu.com/
Why you don't use it?
Why USC does not have a button for switching from alphabeticly sorted list to
sort by rating?
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Rating and reviews has been implemented into software-center however
there is no way to sort by popularity which makes it hard to quickly
sort the good from the average.
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For 2.0 we are (hopefully) adding ratings and reviews, which is probably
a bit more important than popularity, because it can help identify great
but lesser-known software. (That OpenOffice.org is popular doesn't
necessarily mean people like it that much.)
Once we've got that implemented
IMHO, the David Roman suggestions (a popularity sort, a voting and
reviewing system) are essential to make the software-center more user
friendly and to aggregate more value to it.
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We should do it like the Android Market does. When you select an
application you have its overall votes (1-5 stars) plus the latest user
reviews, preferably in the user's language. Also, if you have installed
the app it lets you vote for it as well as write a review.
As Roman says, the reviews
** Changed in: software-store (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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I would recommend not just voting but voting plus reviews( amazon.com style),
possibly using launchpad to store the reviews. Plus make it easy to submit
reviews(to be moderator approved) through the software store.
Plus possibly sorting based on voting (such as top average score of all time
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)
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