Hi Boulabiar!
Thanks for bringing this up.
The list of apps like cellwriter/xournal/etc are apps which I would
expect to find preinstalled on a touch/pen capable system. I understand
that these apps most likely won't make it onto the cd due to space and
the small number of people with touch/pen capable hardware. Perhaps we
should look to find a way to get these apps either installed directly
from the net during installation on touch/pen/based hardware, or pulled
in on the first update of a newly installed system?
As for featuring touch friendly software in software-center, this is
something that I totally agree with. As I see it, the
featured/recommended/what's new sections of software-center all serve
the common purpose of featuring software. It makes perfect sense to make
full use of this ability. We would need to unify/refactor the code for
some of these sections to have a clean way to feature software based on
hardware capabilities though.
Thoughts?
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- Software Center don't have a separated section for Touch-friendly apps
+ Software Center should feature Touch-friendly apps
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Software Center should feature Touch-friendly apps
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