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It actually way easier on Linux. Arch just type: pacman -S programName Or yay -S programName
Most distros have a software "store" and it's just as simple as installing an app on your phone.
Oh man. In one comment I'm defending how easy it is to use Linux.
And here I am, still surprised that, in 2024, there are techies saying stuff like "oh that's easy. Just open the terminal and...."
.....and you've lost a potential convert.
The second part of your comment is on point, though.
It's less steps than an exe and automated. Opening the terminal is one click. It's not like you need to know how to do anything else in there.
It is extremely easy. Open terminal, one command. Done. Your quote ended with "and...." As if there was a lot to type.
"Oh that's easy. Just open the terminal and type pacman -S firefox" sounds better.
"It's less steps" is not the point.
The point is that a lot of people will never ever use a terminal. EVER. And if they have to do that just to install a program, that's already asking too much. They're used to pointing, clicking, double-clicking and typing for communication.
Imagine if you're used to driving cars and filling up the gas tank, well, the usual way. Now there's this new tinkerer's car that everyone is raving about. And your dad asks "how do I fill up the gas tank?" (or recharge the battery, or whatever), and someone says "oh, just go under the car and plug the cable into the orange slot right behind the left back axle. It's that easy!"
Okay. Everyone is different. If they can point, click and type they can open a terminal and type something simple.
I have to say your car analogy is more difficult.
It's just a matter of explaining a different process than what they are familiar with to install something. It's not hard at all after you show/explain. Just different and in my opinion easier than an exe.
If you can open an app you can open the terminal. It's not a daunting task.
The analogy showing a difficult task is the point. "It's more difficult." Yeah, to you. Opening a terminal and typing a command for something you don't do often feels like second nature to you, because you're an expert. You're already using Linux. Try teaching that to a thousand grampas. Good luck retaining your sanity.