![]() ![]() There is a better navigation system and gives you an option to choose from different sources if its listed in more than one place. This all results in a 10 times faster AppCenter experience.ĪppCenter now supports Flatpak with the updates appearing alongside other updates and apps installed outside of AppCenter will be listed in uncurated apps. ![]() Homepage loads up pretty quick, searching of applications is fast and there is an improved performance throughout the apps. AppCenter ImprovementsĪppCenter is heavily improved in Elementary OS 5.1 Hera. They have introduced a utility called sideload, that warns (or, informs) about the download size and whether it will add a remote containing other app. Side-loading of applicationsĮlementary OS always recommend using its own AppCenter which is extensively reviewed but understands that it may not fulfill all the user needs. The team wants to stick to its AppCenter and native applications and will be providing its own hosted and curated FlatPak repo for AppCenter. This doesn’t mean Elementary OS is extending its support to Flathub. Flatpak SupportĮlementary OS 5.1 Hera has extended its support for FlatPak by adopting it for AppCenter and third party developer ecosystem. Lets see the detailed features Elementary OS 5.1 Hera has to offer. Hera introduces a lot of new features, lots of bug fixes and improvements and a better AppCenter with support for Flatpak. Lets jump on and see what’s new in Elementary OS 5.1 Hera. You can read more about Elementary OS in our previous article : Top 4 reasons to use Elementary OS. With the first beta release in February 2015, they have come a long way to Elementary OS Hera. With a clean and easy to use Pantheon desktop and its own highly monitored AppCenter, it stands out from any other Debian-based (or rather Ubuntu-based) distributions. It does provide better and refined experience and lots of new things which we will talk about in this article in detail.Įlementary OS has improved a lot over the years which has attracted lots of Linux user. ![]() It uses Elementary OS 5 Juno as its core and is built upon its repositories and libraries. Elementary OS 5.1 though termed a dot release, is significant enough to get its own name ‘Hera’. Team at Elementary OS announced the new release this month, Elementary OS 5.1. ![]()
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