Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Sat 29th Aug 2009 01:21 UTC, submitted by John Mills
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I agree that the web based approach is sexier, as tt allows better graphics and easier social interactions! Did you check http://www.allmyapps.com ? It is more or less a web based version of the Ubuntu Software Store...






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I'm a big fan of Apple's App Store, so it's great to see Ubuntu be the first to bring this setup to the desktop. However, it's a terribly old-fashioned looking implementation of the idea.
With a bit of WebKit integration, Canonical could've created a very modern store with all the things you'd find on Amazon or iTunes. Instead, you have the very basic Add/Remove Applications / Synaptic interface with a checkout facility.
It's great progress for Linux, especially as a platform targeting commercial software companies, but will it achieve its potential when the execution seems so lacking in ambition and care?
I hope it's just a proof of concept, but I suspect that an HTML based app store is not on the cards.