This is my present for the Linux community and for all those people that want to use portable linux apps that can update themself easily. With that said, let’s take a look at how to use portable apps with Linux. Second, you may need to install some additional software to get the app to work properly. First, not all portable apps are compatible with Linux. However, there are a few things to keep in mind. Multibooting allows you to store and run several Linux operating systems, Windows installers, Windows to Go, Windows PE, system diagnostic utilities, antivirus scanners, penetration testing, cloning tools, backup tools, and more, all from the same removable device. If you have a github account and want to contribute this project, fork the repository and choose/suggest how the site should appear. The short answer is yes, you can use portable apps with Linux. I want to dedicate more pages for each app of the lists you can find on the main pageof this website, maybe by adding icons, screenshots, descriptions and how to install them using AM and AppMan (the way FlatHub already does). I want to spread all this to the Linux community and made you part of the project. I've already uploaded some posts and videos in this community about the usage of AM, but now that my tools can manage more than 1500 installation scripts. AppMan, a copy of AM but that allows you to choose where to install the apps in your HOME directory and without root access.AM, it installs all the apps in /opt (requires root access), but also keeps updated all them through a system of scripts that can compare the installed version with the new one.I'm the developer of two CLI Application Managers: I've started a new repository on github that points to be a community-driven place for the lovers of portable apps (not just AppImages, also other programs like Firefox, Blender etcetera.). Hi, being r/AppImage now for restricted access like that does not allow the access of third-part packagers.
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