I just found out about AppImageLauncher, a package handler for AppImages. It organizes them, creates desktop files for you and handles updates and removal.

Integrate AppImages to your application launcher with one click, and manage, update and remove them from there. Double-click AppImages to open them, without having to make them executable first.

Much better than having to create all the desktop files myself, and having to figure out what to put in them for it to work correctly (I’m looking at you, qBittorrent and magnet links).

  • TCB13@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The best launcher you can get for AppImages is to just drop the thing and move to Flatpaks that don’t take 2 seconds to launch apps.

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      1 year ago

      Some apps are only available as appimages.

      Neverthrless you should ask the maintainer and work towards flatpaks.

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        1 year ago

        Looking at you Bitwarden.

        Appimage and snap. Why no flatpak?

        There is a flatpak, but I’m pretty sure it’s a community version.

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        1 year ago

        As someone who tried to maintain a large application flatpak I would say it’s pain in the ass to work with and things break often. The way it’s configured and how permissions are set needs to be simplified.

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        1 year ago

        Some apps are only available as appimages.

        Yeah I know, I was just joking around, still AppImages are annoying.

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    1 year ago

    Never had it work right. 90% of the time it just prompts again or fails to run entirely.

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    Not sure if I’m using the same package or just a similar one. I’ve been annoyed at all the snaps, flatpacks, appimages, etc. for a while now. I just want to update from the repo and not end up with a bunch of slow, broken, poorly integrated alternatives on my computer. Being able to properly manage app images with a tool like this made the alternate distribution formats so much more tolerable. Now when I install something I pray that I’ll find an app image if it’s not in the repos!

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      I mostly used apt-get but when I installed Ubuntu as a desktop OS, I used their store until I understood that Snaps were not always the officially packaged versions. The same thing with Flatpaks. I wanted to install Sublime Text so I looked to Flathub and found a package by Sublime HQ Pty Ltd. Imagine my surprise when went to Sublimes own website to saw that they offer it via apt-get (on Ubuntu/Debian), they even say on their forum that they do not provide via Flatpak or Snap.

      Someone just uploaded a package using a name that looks official, while not actually being the owner of the product.