Speaking of Wakoopa, this should not be a new service. It was created three years ago. But to be honest, it did not develop fast and it still belongs to niche services. This service can help you track the software usage on your computer, including Web software, provided that you have to install a client program and register an account first. It will help you collect all the software information you are using on your computer, analyze the information, and provide reports in the form of lists and graphs. It also provides some social functions to view the usage of your friend's software and give it to you.
Speaking of Wakoopa, this should not be a new service. It was created three years ago. But to be honest, it did not develop fast and it still belongs to niche services. This service can help you track the software usage on your computer, including Web software, provided that you have to install a client program and register an account first. It will help you collect all the software information you are using on your computer, analyze the information, and provide reports in the form of lists and graphs. It also provides some social functions to view the software usage of friends and recommend the corresponding software for your situation.
Home: http://wakoopa.com/
Although I have been using this service for a long time and the current level is Overload (the highest level), I have only recently learned that it has supported the Linux platform, this is indeed good news for a new Ubuntu user like me. Now I can use it to find more Linux software.
#:
Client Program
Analysis Report
# Install on Ubuntu
Add the following line to/etc/apt/source. list
Deb http://apt.wakoopa.com all main
Download key
Wget http://apt.wakoopa.com/pubkey.txt
Add key
Sudo apt-key add pubkey.txt
Update source and install
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install wakoopa