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if App Center suppose to be a user friendly store then why not show flatpak apps as well,
""" show snap if snap is there, if snap is not there show deb, if deb is not there show flatpak."""
because i know apps that are not showing up on Snap APP store that shows on gnome-software with flatpak repo enabled.
Take a look at these images when i searched PeaZip, on App Center store both SNAP and DEB, vs Gnome-Software with FLATPAK, imagine another user said one person to use PeaZip to do some stuff they need to do and they are using ubuntu, they will be having no idea why it never shows on their app store.
AND Having DEB as a selection bar that is almost ignorable is PATHETIC, why not show just snap but show debian if snap is not there instead of user selecting each of them manually that is NOT USER FRIENDLY!
You know what is even more friendly?
Gnome-Software, because it shows both DEB, SNAP, and FLATPAK at ONCE. i ditched using Snap APP store at this point because it is not user friendly and i think gnome software is better at being an app store than snap, no wonder i can see many ubuntu haters because of forced snap.
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Describe the feature, why the feature matters to you, and what benefits the feature will bring about.
Having flatpak does not hurt anyone, but having snap as the only option does hurts,
if you dont know flatpak apps works better than Snap does, and it is a fact, take firefox snap vs flatpak, snap firefox is a laggy mess, snap apps take forever to open up, while still being sandboxed flatpak apps still opens identical to deb package.
Describe any alternatives you've considered.
using GNOME-SOFTWARE, instead of App Center, even more cleaner straightforward shows the app i want no matter if its on snap, deb , or flatpak i don't have to worry about that.
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Is there an existing issue for this?
Is the feature related to a problem or existing issue?
if App Center suppose to be a user friendly store then why not show flatpak apps as well,
""" show snap if snap is there, if snap is not there show deb, if deb is not there show flatpak."""
because i know apps that are not showing up on Snap APP store that shows on gnome-software with flatpak repo enabled.
Take a look at these images when i searched PeaZip, on App Center store both SNAP and DEB, vs Gnome-Software with FLATPAK, imagine another user said one person to use PeaZip to do some stuff they need to do and they are using ubuntu, they will be having no idea why it never shows on their app store.
AND Having DEB as a selection bar that is almost ignorable is PATHETIC, why not show just snap but show debian if snap is not there instead of user selecting each of them manually that is NOT USER FRIENDLY!
You know what is even more friendly?
Gnome-Software, because it shows both DEB, SNAP, and FLATPAK at ONCE. i ditched using Snap APP store at this point because it is not user friendly and i think gnome software is better at being an app store than snap, no wonder i can see many ubuntu haters because of forced snap.
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Describe the feature, why the feature matters to you, and what benefits the feature will bring about.
Having flatpak does not hurt anyone, but having snap as the only option does hurts,
if you dont know flatpak apps works better than Snap does, and it is a fact, take firefox snap vs flatpak, snap firefox is a laggy mess, snap apps take forever to open up, while still being sandboxed flatpak apps still opens identical to deb package.
Describe any alternatives you've considered.
using GNOME-SOFTWARE, instead of App Center, even more cleaner straightforward shows the app i want no matter if its on snap, deb , or flatpak i don't have to worry about that.
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