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They're portable and don't require that I install anything. If I'm looking for an odd tool, it's usually the easiest way to download and test something out. It's just nice to have a standalone executable.
Flatpaks are fine, I really have no problem with them in theory but I spend twice as long configuring them as I do with a native program, and I have to trust that the maintainer is affiliated with the project, which isn't always the case.
Why do you prefer them to flatpaks? Genuinely curious. I've only used appimages once or twice.
They're portable and don't require that I install anything. If I'm looking for an odd tool, it's usually the easiest way to download and test something out. It's just nice to have a standalone executable.
Flatpaks are fine, I really have no problem with them in theory but I spend twice as long configuring them as I do with a native program, and I have to trust that the maintainer is affiliated with the project, which isn't always the case.