The productivity app, Spindl, debuts in the top 10 paid apps for July. While MC-Launcher was popular in July, it has been removed from the Software Center recently for unknown reasons. In the free apps category, three new apps make their debut. The game, Wakfu, comes in at number four in the list with two YouTube downloading tools, Minitube and All Video Downloader, coming in at #2 and #4.
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Top 10 paid apps
- Filebot
MC-Launcher- Quick ‘n Easy Web Builder
- Fluendo DVD Player
- Spindl [NEW]
- UberWriter
- Bastion
- Drawers
- Braid
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Top 10 free apps
- Steam
- Minitube [NEW]
- Wakfu [NEW]
- All Video Downloader [NEW]
- Master PDF Editor
- Youtube to MP3
- CrossOver (Trial)
- Plex Media Server
- IntelliJ IDEA 12 Community Edition
- Motorbike
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Notes:
- The lists of top 10 app downloads includes only those applications submitted through My Apps on the Ubuntu App Developer Site. For more information about of usage of other applications in the Ubuntu archive, check out the Ubuntu Popularity Contest statistics.
- The top 10 free apps list contains gratis applications that are distributed under different types of licenses, some of which may not be open source. For detailed license information, please check each application’s description in the Ubuntu Software Center.
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