What is Linux App Store?
Linux App Store is a universal web app that consolidates access to Snap, Flatpak, and Appimage packages in a single interface. It aims to solve the challenge of having separate app stores for each Linux package format by serving as a centralized hub to browse and install applications across these diverse package types. The Linux App Store provides a unified experience that does not prioritize any specific Linux distribution or packaging format, focusing solely on making software more readily available to users. Its core purpose is to simplify the discovery and installation of applications for the Linux operating system
Highlights
- Consolidated access to Snap, Flatpak, and Appimage packages
- Single interface to browse and install applications
- Supports multiple Linux distributions without favoring any particular one
- Provides a neutral platform that does not prioritize specific package formats
Platforms
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Online
Languages
- English
Features
App Store