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prmoustache parent
Newest generations are familiar with using app stores. That is what Gnome Software and KDE discover provides. People don't even have to think flatpak or package really.

I doubt much people are interested in googling apps, finding exe and clicking 5 or 6 times a "next" button in 2025.


People want to use Spotify, probably the most popular music service, but it’s hard to install on different Linux distros. Is it in your distro app store? It wasn’t in Mint’s store gui as of 6 months ago. It took 40 minutes for joe random on Reddit to figure out.
prmoustache OP
It is in flathub so available on any app manager that supports flatpaks and provide flathub by default.

I know some distros hide by defaults repos and flatpaks with non free software but even then there are many open source music software that support streaming from spotify and advertize it.

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