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The most popular games and applications for Ubuntu for March 2012 (repository UALinux)

image As the administrator of the repository of games and applications for Ubuntu , I would like to share statistical analysis for March 2012.
It is worth noting that over the two months with a small existence of the repository, more than 35 thousand unique ip-addresses connected to it and there were more than 500 thousand hits.

Statistics on games for this month is different from statistics for the past, which suggests that users decided to try all the games available in the repository.

And so, the most popular games for Ubuntu in March are:

1. Teeworlds - a multiplayer 2D shooter
2. Savage XR - real-time strategy and a mix with a shooter (RTS / FPS Hybrid)
3. Danger from the deep - submarine simulator
4. djl - game manager (repository)
5. Alien Arena - a single 3D online first-person shooter
6. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory - a multiplayer first-person shooter
7. Lips Of Suna - game with action-RPG elements
8. Numpty Physics - a game based on the laws of physics.
9. openBVE - train driving simulator
10. Sandbox Game Maker - corporate 3D game for children
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Next, I would like to publish statistics of popular applications.
Application statistics are published for the first time and in the future it will be possible to make a comparative analysis.
These statistics could be used by amateurs to create distributions to include the most popular ones in their builds, and not what they see fit.

And so, the ten most popular applications in March:

1. Nero Linux - application for recording discs
2. PlayOnLinux - assistant in the installation of games and applications for Windows
3. Google Gadget - floating windows
4. GnoMenu - Windows-style menu
5. MyAgent-IM - instant messaging application for Mail.ru
6. GNU Image Manipulation Program - a powerful analogue of Adobe Photoshop
7. Kismon - Wireless Network Detector and Sniffer
8. Opera - web browser
9. Me TV - Watching Digital Television
10. Vineyard - simple wine management

Thanks to all who connected our repositories, you all took part in the formation of these lists!

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/141751/


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