akshatj Asked: 2010-08-13 20:17:10 +0800 CST2010-08-13 20:17:10 +0800 CST 2010-08-13 20:17:10 +0800 CST What are some commercial apps for Ubuntu? 772 Anything including games and obscure software paid-applications commercial 4 Answers Voted Li Lo 2010-08-13T21:04:21+08:002010-08-13T21:04:21+08:00 The Humble Indie Bundle is a commercial collection of games that was sold as "pay what you want". The games are available for puchase independently now. squallbayu 2010-10-15T20:01:24+08:002010-10-15T20:01:24+08:00 there are not some, but A LOT of commercial apps for linux, check http://lin-app.com/ :) Best Answer maco 2010-08-13T20:22:46+08:002010-08-13T20:22:46+08:00 Now, I'm assuming that by "commercial" you mean "for-pay" with no implications regarding Free/Non-Free. The Canonical Store sells Parallels and PowerDVD. There are Linux versions of Quake and Doom as well. nhandler 2010-10-15T19:55:55+08:002010-10-15T19:55:55+08:00 If you do mean "For Purchase" software, there is a section for such applications in the Ubuntu Software Center. Currently, it only contains 'Fluendo DVD Player', which is being sold for US$ 24.95. Other applications will probably be added in the future. This is still a new feature.
The Humble Indie Bundle is a commercial collection of games that was sold as "pay what you want". The games are available for puchase independently now.
there are not some, but A LOT of commercial apps for linux, check http://lin-app.com/ :)
Now, I'm assuming that by "commercial" you mean "for-pay" with no implications regarding Free/Non-Free.
The Canonical Store sells Parallels and PowerDVD. There are Linux versions of Quake and Doom as well.
If you do mean "For Purchase" software, there is a section for such applications in the Ubuntu Software Center.
Currently, it only contains 'Fluendo DVD Player', which is being sold for US$ 24.95.
Other applications will probably be added in the future. This is still a new feature.