found for the most part that I can find what I need. But for somebody who's the average computer user picking the most popular application for a photographer or a YouTuber or a music producer or a programmer, if it's not already on Linux or has an equal or better alternative to whatever that most popular application is, that's what should be available, I think. For me, I can find most of what I need. My personal philosophy is if I am looking for some software, and the first place I'll go is to the Ubuntu Mate repositories to see if they already have something in that category. And then I'll go to the snaps and see if there's something there. And if not, I'll go look at open source software in general and see if it's there. And then if it's not available there, I stop for a minute and think, do I really need this application at all? And if I say yes, I do, then I go and look to see if there's a download on the software developer site that supports Linux. And if there's not, I take (56/83)
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