There aren't too many changes from the previous months

Jul 17, 2013 22:22 GMT  ·  By

Canonical has published a statistic about the top paid applications that were sold through Ubuntu Software Center in June.

Every month, Canonical makes a list with the top applications, either paid or free. This particular top deals with the paid apps, featuring some pretty interesting newcomers.

The tenth place is occupied by Robotux, a macro recorder for Ubuntu/Linux. With Robotux, users can easily record your mouse and keyboard actions and play them back with different speeds.

HDD Ranger, a tool that can defrag Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and newer ext4-filesystems, has taken the ninth place. According to its developers, Harddisk defragging will boost computer performance, computer booting speed going faster and applications will open faster.

The eighth place is occupied by a tool that can help users organize the Unity Launcher. With it, users can also create a persistent Desktop Widgets that displays a directory or links to the related items and applications.

UberWriter, a very simple and hassle-free text editor, is in the seventh place. According to its developers, there are no settings, and users don't even have to choose a font.

Braid, a game in which the players can manipulate the flow of time in order to solve some pretty difficult puzzles, now rests in the sixth place.

MC-Launcher is in the fifth position. This is a very simple Minecraft mod installator launcher that can be used to allocate RAM and to perform a backup operation.

Mini Minecraft Launcher, a simple Minecraft application that features a very interesting option, called mods installation, is in the fourth place.

Fluendo DVD Player drops one place arrives on third. This is an application specially designed to reproduce DVD on Linux/Unix platforms.

Quick ‘n Easy Web Builder is now in the second place. This is an HTML generator that can be used to visually (WYSIWYG) create a websites, by using drag & drop.

Filebot takes the first place from Stormcloud. This is a tool used for renaming movies, TV shows or anime, and even to download subtitles.