- Most software is stuck on an older version and lags behind the latest release.
- Sometimes software hangs when installing. Gets stuck on 95% and stays that way, with no way to get it fully installed.
- Some of the comments on software are un-moderated and you read people trying to push a political agenda saying things like 'This software is Marxist because it's free'
- The Software Center is buggy as hell and constant error messages popup when trying to install software. (Yes I've done the update/upgrade ritual before installing anything).
- Most software is lacking screenshots. I like to see what the UI looks like before I install.
- I often encounter the software I want flashing for three seconds on the screen, and then disappearing for no reason. The search functionality is broken.
- I sometimes see duplicate software packages, with one less popular version that has 1 star, and another with 4/5 stars (guess which one I download and install?)
I assume you are using Ubuntu LTS, because most people do (and Ubuntu 18 would be unsupported otherwise).
This is kind of what LTS distros are for? If you want the most up to date software, use a distro like Fedora, Arch, Opensuse Tumbleweed, or Debian testing. If you use an LTS distro you're generally just going to get patches not actual new version upgrades.
(Unless you're referring specifically to snaps)
I've been a Fedora user for the last 5 years though, so I can't speak to the other issues.
If it was because the developers are incompetent, they would’ve been fired. But when there’s no money, there’s no money.