• RQG
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    6610 months ago

    I found since people are used to app stores, I’ve had a much easier time convincing people to try out Linux. My mom even said that she always wished her windows PC had a proper app store.

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      10 months ago

      I think it’s still important to explain the key difference between an “app store” and a package repository: the latter isn’t a “store” because everything is free.

      • RQG
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        3210 months ago

        True but it helps get the concept across so much.

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              Well hey, as long as these participating devs maintain that their software remains FOSS, I’d pay up. They do a lot of good work, can’t do it all for free.

      • Tekhne
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        2710 months ago

        Yeah but it’s awful, and can only install UWP apps which are just plain bad

      • @[email protected]
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        510 months ago

        It’s not that good. It’s ok (especially now that it’s been unshackled from the hell of UWP), but it’s not as good as most Linux options.

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          010 months ago

          For someone like OPs mom it would be more than good enough is my point. She’s saying she wished something existed that does indeed exist.

      • cannache
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        110 months ago

        Windows has also had a variety of freeware since before there was never an app store

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          110 months ago

          Of course, and much of it is on the app store now (which I rarely use myself), but for someone like OPs mom who just wants an easy app store, well there is one.