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flatpaks, appimages, and snaps are just an excuse for (especially corporate proprietary) applications to put less work into developing for Linux, and their sandboxing only serves to make them slightly unreliable in every environment, rather than at strongly reliable in some environments
I don't know if this'll get me crucified in the Linux community because I know the app format debate is a heated one, but I fucking love AppImages. Just, ugh. They make everything so easy. Every time I go to install an app, and I find out that it has an official AppImage available, I'm like
Scrivener, the uncontested ruler of the writing software landscape, had sadly never been released for Linux. While the last beta version remains open and free to use forever, in newer Linux distros installation was far from straightforward or pain-free. Until today.
This article isn't exactly new, but it's news to me. Really good news! My favorite writing software available on Linux. Yay! :D
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