Problem
In Fedora 42, when I open Gnome software and select any application, there is a “Reviews” section, with stars and a “reviews total” number. How can I read the reviews?
Cause
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In Fedora 42, when I open Gnome software and select any application, there is a “Reviews” section, with stars and a “reviews total” number. How can I read the reviews?
Not yet known.
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You can access the reviews clicking on the button “all reviews” below the right column. See screenshot:
Do you get this popup window, overlying the main window? In case, I tested with the “Files” software the reviews.
Thank you for your answer. I’ve found a right column which hadn’t appeared when I wrote my question, but for several other applications, the right column is absent.
That means probably that nobody wrote a review yet. Feel free to give feedback
It’s written “416 reviews total”.
I think those can be ‘star’ ratings, without a written review.
However I find it hard to believe LibreOffice Writer has no written reviews.
I tried to find a new app without a review. I found one with two reviews, it took a moment till the left column appeared with the “all reviews” button.
@fiabledotbiz can you verifier and let the software info window open a bit longer? If you have a slow connection it can take a while till the right column appears.
I could also imagine that using a other theme as the default could cause issues.