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flatpak-first apps
About this tag
The flatpak-first apps tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Linux distributions that prioritize Flatpak as the primary method for delivering and installing applications. This approach is highlighted in the context of AnduinOS, an Ubuntu-based distribution designed to recreate the Windows 11 desktop experience for users transitioning from Microsoft's ecosystem. The tag focuses on how Flatpak-first app delivery simplifies software management, enhances security through sandboxing, and provides a consistent application environment across different Linux distributions. Topics include the benefits of Flatpak for app isolation, ease of updates, and compatibility with Windows-like interfaces, making it relevant for users exploring Linux alternatives to Windows.
AnduinOS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution created by Microsoft engineer Anduin Xue that deliberately recreates much of the Windows 11 desktop experience, using GNOME extensions, Windows-like theming, Flatpak-first app delivery, and a lightweight install aimed at users leaving Microsoft’s...