For the uninitiated, Rambox is a cross-platform workspace browser (app) that allows you to add and manage as many apps as you’d like from a single desktop interface. Rambox lets you connect and stay organized with your email, calendar, and contacts, chat, and other productivity tools from a single application. This tool is perfect for those who use and maintain separate desktop apps and want to organize them using a single interface. With Rambox you can have all your frequently used applications in one place, with the minimum maintenance effort. Rambox comes in two versions: Paid and Community Edition (CE). The community edition allows 99+ apps, master password lock, sync support, and more. For more about Rambox, visit its homepage. When you’re ready to install Rambox for Linux follow the steps below

Install Rambox via Snap

Rambox can also be installed via Ubuntu snap package management… This might be the quickest way to install Rambox. Snaps are applications packaged with all their dependencies to run on all popular Linux distributions from a single build. They update automatically and roll back gracefully. To install via Snap, run the commands below When you’re done, Rambox should be installed and ready to use… To launch it, go to the Activities Overview and search Rambox and launch it. Open Rambox and start connecting your apps. If you don’t already have an account created, you must first create or use existing accounts are Facebook, Google, Twitter, and others. Once you’re done creating or logging into your account, you can begin to organize your desktop. That’s it! Congratulations! You have successfully installed Rambox for Linux on Ubuntu 16.04 | 18.04. You may also like the post below: