Installing software on Ubuntu is a straightforward process, but the "best" way to do it depends on whether you prefer a visual interface or the speed of the command line. Unlike Windows or macOS, Ubuntu uses a centralized package management system that makes updating and securing your apps much easier.
These are built into Ubuntu by default. You can install them via the Terminal using: sudo snap install [program-name]
Right-click the file and select "Open With Software Install." Click "Install" in the window that pops up. Which Method Should You Choose?