![]() I'm using the bundled Music application as I type this blog post, and it seems capable, albeit basic looking. There are some others too, but some I uninstalled early on as I knew I wouldn't be using them. Music (a music player and library manager).Code (a basic text editor for development work).Despite there being few initial applications available, you won't find LibreOffice or Firefox for example, what you are given is some quite capable software and includes at least: For comparison, elementary OS 5.1's installation DVD image file is only 1.5 GB versus Ubuntu 20.04 LTS' which is 2.7 GB. ![]() What's different though is that only elementary OS curated apps (more on those later) were pre-installed, likely because of elementary's goal to be a privacy focused distribution. On installation there were a number of applications pre-installed, which is fairly normal for a Linux distribution. I've been impressed with this Linux distribution so far and I wanted to dive more into the applications available in the elementary AppCenter along with the elementary app eco system. ![]() In part one I discussed my initial impressions of elementary OS 5.1, which is based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. ![]()
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