Why Snap and Flatpak make Linux a better OS and how they're different
Briefly

For a long time, Linux received a bad rap for not just being difficult to use, but for not having the software necessary to be productive. Today, Linux is easy to use and offers hundreds of thousands of applications that can be installed using package managers.
Snap and Flatpak are distribution-agnostic universal package managers that address dependency issues found with traditional package managers. They make installing software as easy (if not easier) than using built-in package managers.
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