A place was needed to collect all the software devised for the Raspberry Pi. No more waiting, the new Pi Store It has 25 applications, only one of them being paid and the other 24 free. |
The folks at Raspberry Pi keep striving to get more developers interested in their product and more users drawn to the potential of the little raspberry. The latest launch is neither more nor less than a virtual application store, a portal that comes from the hand of IndieCity and Velocix and that already has the first 28 applications.
The range of titles that we can find ranges from the typical productivity software with tools such as LibreOffice for office automation issues, to software aimed at development, in addition to the games section that cannot be missing in any application store, with titles like Freeciv, OpenTTD or the exclusive Iridium Rising.
In truth, I have never known what Raspberry Pi is or what it is for. Someone is so nice and explains it to me.
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