Appimage for me ticks all the boxes for cross distro package as its very portable, simple to run, what are devs trying to do when creating snaps and flatpack?

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    1 year ago

    AppImages suck because I can’t pin them to my dashboard, can’t set them to open at startup and can’t set them as default apps for the appropriate filetypes.

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      I think AppImages suck as well, but this is not a reason for my dislike. A simple script that you can run on startup will fix that problem.

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        1 year ago

        Okay well. I don’t have a script. I just use a computer.

        If I need a script to make it work properly, it sucks.

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          You realize your computer won’t work without scripts, don’t you? And if you want your computer to do something it doesn’t do on its own, a simple script will make it do what you want. If that is your definition of sucking, then you need to go back to Windows, which is also loaded with scripts, by the way, so that sucks too.

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      1 year ago

      Use appimagelauncher Application that will add appimages to application menu

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      I like appimages because I can install them where I want and you can just make a symlink in the bin folder.