LimeSDR App Store

When I first found out about this device i read several articles, including from the limesdr wiki, that outlined a sort of application store to be incorporated with ubuntu snappy. I have been able to make my own apps in the meantime using gnuradio and soapysdr and such but im wondering what ever happened to this store? I setup snappy and exported the proper lime store environment variable but i cant find any limesdr apps in snapd at least.

I was looking forward to just downloading apps and trying out interesting things. I found 2 urls that pointed to stores too but it appears the websites have been taken out. Is the LimeSDR store concept just dead and I’m left to making my own apps and finding stuff in github occasionally? Not that i mind too much, just curious.

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Works fine for me.

With UBUNTU_STORE_ID=LimeNET:

andrew@snow:~$ snap search lime
Name            Version    Publisher  Notes       Summary
limesdr-grc     3.8.0.0    limemicro  -           LimeSuite + GRC
limesdr-pothos  0.6.1.3    limemicro  -           LimeSuite + Pothos apps
limesdr-gqrx    2.11.5.11  limemicro  -           LimeSuite + GQRX
limesuite       20.01.0.0  limemicro  -           LimeSuite GUI and command line utils
limenetaccess   1.0.2      limemicro  2500.00USD  lime access

With UBUNTU_STORE_ID=SDR_Satcom:

andrew@snow:~$ snap search lime
Name            Version    Publisher  Notes  Summary
limesdr-grc     3.8.0.0    limemicro  -      LimeSuite + GRC
limesdr-pothos  0.6.1.3    limemicro  -      LimeSuite + Pothos apps
limesdr-gqrx    2.11.5.11  limemicro  -      LimeSuite + GQRX
limesuite       20.01.0.0  limemicro  -      LimeSuite GUI and command line utils
sathelperapp    0.5.2      teske      -      The OpenSatelliteProject Satellite Helper Application! This is currently a LRIT/HRIT Demodulator / Decoder program

For documentation, see:

https://wiki.myriadrf.org/LimeMicro:LimeNET_App_Store

https://wiki.myriadrf.org/SDR_Satcom_App_Store

I had used those documentations as well, I have no idea what I was doing wrong before, but on a fresh Ubuntu 16 install and re-adding the environment variable it works again? Maybe i spelled the environment variables wrong, but regardless, seems like you are right and it does work! Thanks.

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