Last Updated May 14, 2025
Overview
Overall Rating
Based on 17 users reviews
4.5
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Last Updated May 14, 2025
Based on 17 users reviews
4.5
Positive
100%
Neutral
0%
Negative
0%
Ubuntu is significantly faster than Windows and consumes much less memory
Installing new applications via the terminal is quick and efficient
Supports a wide range of lower database versions
Multiple display transitions are smooth and enhance productivity
Some features are missing, making it challenging for new users
Some programs lack compatibility, requiring workarounds or alternatives
Certain tasks require terminal usage, which causes problems for some users
Yes, Canonical Ubuntu offers an API.
Canonical Ubuntu offers several pricing plans, including a Free plan for personal use or up to 50 machines for community members, a Desktop or WSL plan for $25/year, a Server with unlimited VMS plan for $500/year, Enterprise Services at $50,000 and Enterprise Services Pro at $105,000. Request a custom pricing estimate as per your needs.
No, Canonical Ubuntu does not have a mobile app.
Typical users of Ubuntu Canonical include enterprises and businesses, as well as IT teams and developers, and serve various industries, including telecommunications, automotive, finance, IoT, education, and SaaS.
Canonical Ubuntu has integration arrangements with various apps, including Slack, OpenStack, Discord, and Kubernetes.
Canonical Ubuntu supports English as its primary language; however, it also supports various regional and global languages as per users’ preferences.
Canonical Ubuntu offers support through 24/7 phone, ticket submission, FAQs/forums, and knowledge base.