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Message #04774
[Merge] lp:~jflaker/ubuntu-manual/FixBug1358406 into lp:ubuntu-manual
You have been requested to review the proposed merge of lp:~jflaker/ubuntu-manual/FixBug1358406 into lp:ubuntu-manual.
For more details, see:
https://code.launchpad.net/~jflaker/ubuntu-manual/FixBug1358406/+merge/237698
there is a single place where "Ubuntu Software Center" was called "Ubuntu Software centre". To be consistent with many other mentions of Ubuntu Software Center, it was changed
~jflaker/ubuntu-manual/FixBug1358406
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https://code.launchpad.net/~jflaker/ubuntu-manual/FixBug1358406/+merge/237698
Your team Ubuntu Manual Team is requested to review the proposed merge of lp:~jflaker/ubuntu-manual/FixBug1358406 into lp:ubuntu-manual.
=== modified file 'software-management/using-ubuntu-software-center.tex'
--- software-management/using-ubuntu-software-center.tex 2014-05-17 21:48:30 +0000
+++ software-management/using-ubuntu-software-center.tex 2014-10-08 22:28:05 +0000
@@ -12,13 +12,13 @@
\index{Software Center}
\index{Ubuntu Software Center}
-There are numerous ways to install software on an operating system. In Ubuntu, the quickest and easiest way to find and install new applications is through the \application{Ubuntu Software Center}. The software centre is your very own store-front and gives you instant access to thousands of great applications. Some of these applications are free to download whereas others are available commercially. Each application within the software centre comes with ratings and reviews making it easier for you to decide which of the applications you want to install.
+There are numerous ways to install software on an operating system. In Ubuntu, the quickest and easiest way to find and install new applications is through the \application{Ubuntu Software Center}. The software Center is your very own store-front and gives you instant access to thousands of great applications. Some of these applications are free to download whereas others are available commercially. Each application within the software centre comes with ratings and reviews making it easier for you to decide which of the applications you want to install.
% Added name store-front within text checked and no further changes could be indentified- Mehmet
To start the application, click on the Dash and search for \application{Ubuntu Software Center}.
\screenshot{05-software-center.png}{ss:softwarecenter2}{You can install and remove applications from your computer using the Software Center.}
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+the Software Center
% Added a few `` '' in the next paragraph - Sylvie
The Ubuntu Software Center can be used to install applications available in the official Ubuntu repositories. The Ubuntu Software Center window has four sections\dash a list of categories on the left, a banner at the top, a ``What's New'' panel below the top banner, then a ``Recommended For You'' panel, and finally a ``Top Rated'' panel at the bottom. Clicking on a category will take you to a list of related applications. For example, the Internet category contains the Firefox web browser application.
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