
"I install a lot of Flatpak apps on Linux, and although the app store on my distro of choice (Pop!_OS) has Flatpak support rolled in, I find managing those apps a bit challenging. Because COSMIC Store lists Flatpak apps alongside .deb packages, it can be cumbersome to know what is what. So, when I discovered Bazaar, I knew it was an app I had to use. With this tool, I could even shrug off using the command line for installing Flatpak apps."
"What is Bazaar? Bazaar is to Flatpak apps what the typical app store is to traditional packages (such as DEB or RPM). With Bazaar, you can find, install, run, and delete Flatpak packages. You can even manage addons for those apps that include them. Also: The best Linux distros for beginners Imagine having your own localized version of Flathub on your desktop, one that's even easier to use."
Bazaar is a free Flatpak management application that functions like an app store for Flatpak packages. It enables users to find, install, run, and remove Flatpak apps and manage app addons. Bazaar offers Trending, Categories, Recently updated, Recently added, Popular, Git Forge star counts, filters, a global progress bar, and search, with a curated section planned. Bazaar installs as a Flatpak and runs on any Linux distribution with Flatpak support. Bazaar simplifies Flatpak management by offering a graphical interface that reduces reliance on command-line tools and clarifies Flatpak apps versus native packages.
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