
What I like most about Pop!_OS is how easy it is to use and how clean and polished the interface feels. It provides a very smooth and intuitive experience, which makes it great to work with on a daily basis.
I’ve used other Ubuntu-based distributions before, and while I usually prefer KDE and its style, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed using Pop!_OS. It feels well-designed and focused on productivity without being overwhelming. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One limitation I’ve encountered is around package availability and discoverability for more technical or niche tools. While the default repositories and the Pop!_Shop cover most common use cases, I’ve occasionally had to rely on adding external APT repositories, PPAs, or manually installing packages to get certain tools.
Compared to other distributions, this can add a bit more friction to the setup process, especially when working with specialized development or QA tooling. It’s not a major drawback, but improving access to a broader range of packages or streamlining repository management would enhance the overall experience. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.







