elementary OS released version 5.1.5 and brings an improved welcome screen for AppCenter improved Files, and of course, as with every new release, there's more to discover after installation.
When it comes to AppCenter, you'll notice a very important one change: Administrator rights are no longer required to install updates.
Of course there are some who believe that this method does not offer security, because administrators only need to approve the installation of applications.
The reason for this change, the he explains elementary OS co-founder Cassidy James Blaede:
“Since an administrator must approve the initial installation, it didn't make sense to make users need authentication only for updates. It's part of our ongoing work to reduce authentication and increase privileges only when necessary."
As for the Files application, there is a change that substantially improves usability when working with images. Starting with this release, you can simply copy a photo and paste it into a different application. The elementary OS will no longer paste the path of the file, but the image itself.
The Files app also brings other small improvements, such as more information that will go a long way in management of files.
Obviously there are many other minor fixes and enhancements, such as freezes when changing specific settings. Overall, according to the developers the elementary OS is much better than before.