https://app-outlet.github.io/
App Outlet is a Universal application store inspired on the Linux App Store online service. It easily allows you to search and download [W.I.P] applications that runs on most Linux distributions. It currently works with AppImages, Flatpaks and Snaps.
Installation
deb : https://appoutlet.herokuapp.com/download/deb
AppImage : https://appoutlet.herokuapp.com/download/appimage
Snap : snap install app-outlet
RELATED APP : chob-linux
An universal app search tool for Linux
https://github.com/MuhammedKpln/chob
Releases : https://github.com/MuhammedKpln/chob/releases
https://github.com/MuhammedKpln/chob/re ... chob-linux
https://github.com/MuhammedKpln/chob/re ... 5/chob.deb
Review : https://www.linuxadminqa.com/search-lin ... platforms/
Further reading :
Bauh
Graphical user interface to manage your Linux applications. It currently supports Flatpak, Snap, AppImage and AUR packages.
https://github.com/vinifmor/bauh
AppImageHub
https://appimage.github.io/apps/
App-Outlet & Chob-Linux
App-Outlet & Chob-Linux
Last edited by labbe5 on Fri 22 Nov 2019, 10:23, edited 3 times in total.
No. It's not. At least, not if you're running a Puppy.jplt3 wrote:Great thanks this is so useful.
It's only for 64-bit systems. Puppies, without first installing major packages, can't use snap packages. 'Ubuntu' & 'Debian' based Puppies can install 'debs'. And all 64-bit Puppies can use 64-bit AppImages. But the AppImage wouldn't start; and decompressing the 'deb' and examining its contents revealed dependencies not built-into the package. Probably the reason the AppImage didn't work. Which means that some Puppy fan would have to repackage it, and include the dependencies; and various Puppies may require different versions of those dependencies. I'm not in the mood.
It would have made more sense if the AppStore could be accessed using a Web-browser. Why create an system supposed to make a user's life easier and not use the easiest way for him/her to make use of that system?
One of the greatest benefits of Unix is the central single secure repo method of software installation. Forego that and you might as well run Windows IMO.
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