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Do appimages have a proper well maintained store now with a good cli for maintaining them? When I last year moved to portable Apps, I check out flatpak, appimages and snap, and move to flatpak, and some appimages. But while flatpaks are easy to maintain, the appimages are basically dead weight. Some can be updated, some not. There were a number of different tools for maintaining them, not one-for-all. Similar there were multiple stores/sites for finding new appimages, not seem particular trustable. It was not very impressive at the time.


Currently, and that's an issue I've also encountered, there are apps on appimagehub.com. Which is why I am hoping more effort will be put in populating it. But i don't think it should have a cli package manager, i think it should be gui based, and focused on convenience. I don't think it should replace apt, yum or pacman. Just a new way of managing packages that is focused on convenience. And perhaps a convention that in a distro if you download any apps to ~/Applications then these will be auto updated provided they are sourced from an "app store". Trust can be fixed with a set of built in security certificates as apt does, but in a basic, low maintenance good enough fashion. When I switch to casual user mode, or even for daily work, good enough is ok as long as its super convenient.




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