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Gear Lever: https://flathub.org/apps/it.mijorus.gearlever
I love that there is a flatpak to manage appimages. I didn't see it on their github, but surely they offer an appimage right? Such that it could bootstrap/update itself? Otherwise thats pretty ironic.
P.s. I'm cool with both flatpak and appimages, only poking fun.
Does Gear Lever download appimages as well?
Or is it just a manager for manually downloaded appimages?
Only manage local installations, no automatic updates
Perfect, thanks
Awaiting answers for the same question!