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Continued from Part 1 of Linux and Windows - 10 fundamental differences...6. Centralized vs. noncentralized application installationWith Linux you have (with nearly every distribution) a centralized location where you can search for, add, or remove software - for example, package management systems like Synaptic. With Synaptic, you can open up one tool, search for application(s), and install it without having to do any web searching (or purchasing). On the contrary, Windows has nothing l   read more »

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