There's many ways to install apps on Linux and Bazaar might be one of the slickest, with a focus on Flatpak and Flathub. First highlighted here on GamingOnLinux back in July when it was added to Bazzite. Since then, the developers have continued expanding it and now it's looking really good.
Even easier to install now too, as it's directly available on Flathub.
While it's primarily designed for GNOME desktops, I've been running it on KDE Plasma and it all looks rather good. Fits in quite nicely still. Especially if your main source of apps is Flatpak, this is a really sleek alternative to the bigger few like GNOME Software and KDE Discover.
The code is up on GitHub.
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Bazaar has some good ideas, but my opinion on it was soured by how Bazzite pushed it to their stable track while removing Discover (which took me a while to figure out how to properly re-add to my image builder) by default.
It'll probably get better, but the bad first impression just make me go back to what works for me.
It'll probably get better, but the bad first impression just make me go back to what works for me.
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