Open alltheseas opened 2 months ago
I think I'd rather have a zapstore Linux version and compete with Pop OS store. Also btw: there are bigger Linux stores that Pop's
Flathub: Flathub is a centralized app store that provides a wide range of applications for various Linux distributions that support the Flatpak packaging format. It offers a user-friendly interface and a large selection of apps, including popular software like LibreOffice, GIMP, and Telegram.
Snap Store: The Snap Store is the official app store for Snap packages, which are a type of containerized software that can run on multiple Linux distributions. It is maintained by Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, and provides access to a growing collection of Snap applications.
AppImage Hub: AppImage Hub is a community-driven app store that focuses on the AppImage packaging format, which allows applications to run on various Linux distributions without the need for installation. It offers a wide range of software, including productivity tools, media players, and development tools.
Fedora Packages: While not a traditional app store, the Fedora package repository is a comprehensive source of software for Fedora Linux and its derivatives. It provides access to a vast collection of packages maintained by the Fedora community and Red Hat.
openSUSE Build Service: The openSUSE Build Service is a platform that allows users to build and distribute packages for various Linux distributions, including openSUSE and its derivatives. It serves as a centralized repository for a wide range of software packages.
I think I'd rather have a zapstore Linux version and compete with Pop OS store. Also btw: there are bigger Linux stores that Pop's
I renamed issue to 'linux app stores'
https://pop.system76.com/