In the software manager, reviews often complain about how the packages are out of date. But can't you upgrade the packages using sudo apt upgrade and sudo apt update?
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Manuel Jordan
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2Most of the reviews are about the **versions of the package present** in the repositories. This is explained in https://askubuntu.com/questions/151283/why-dont-the-ubuntu-repositories-have-the-latest-versions-of-software – Thomas Ward Jan 13 '21 at 15:07
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1What version of Ubuntu? Also where are you seeing reviews often complain about how the packages are out of date – David Jan 13 '21 at 15:27
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Thanks for the link. – Jan 14 '21 at 01:10
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Well, mint 20.1, but on a few. Kdenlive, and playon linux to name a few – Jan 14 '21 at 01:10
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No. apt upgrade only installs updates to packages that are already installed; it will not add new dependencies.
The command you want is apt full-upgrade which will also install updates that have dependences that are not already present.
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