cozy
🎧 Listen to audio books 📚 on Linux (by geigi)
appcenter-web
Web frontend for viewing AppCenter apps (by elementary)

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cozy | appcenter-web | |
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2 | 16 | |
1,134 | 43 | |
1.1% | - | |
8.1 | 6.5 | |
15 days ago | 5 months ago | |
Python | HTML | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | The Unlicense |
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cozy
Posts with mentions or reviews of cozy.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-18.
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I made an audiobook player for Linux laptops and Linux mobile phones
Be sure to take a look at Cozy, a GTK audiobook player. Maybe there's some ideas/concepts there for you to borrow!
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AppCenter rules, app emigration, community effort, and platform compromises
Cozy
appcenter-web
Posts with mentions or reviews of appcenter-web.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-08.
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Vala Programming Language
There's also a lot of apps written in Vala for elementary OS's AppCenter with screenshots & links to GitHub: https://appcenter.elementary.io/ (not all, but most). I published two apps there and using Vala has been a great experience for creating Gtk/Linux desktop apps.
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elementary OS Updates for March, 2023
COVID hit like immediately afterwards so the sprint we had planned didn’t happen, but we did deliver on making AppCenter Flatpak-based so you can now install AppCenter apps on any distro just like you would any other Flatpak remote. You can browse and download apps at https://appcenter.elementary.io
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A word about Linux developers and economy:
So, something along the lines of the elementary AppCenter?
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Frustration with Linux'y installs... just venting....
I'm not sure why you said it is difficult to distribute Flatpaks outside of Flathub. On the repo host side elementary has their own Flatpak repo complete with an app payment system (before even Flathub has one). On the user side I can simply download a .flatpakref from appcenter.elementary.io and double click it, which will open Software with the app's metadata, and clicking Install will add the repo and install the app.
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Is there a market for paid software designed for Linux?
Elementary OS has a pay what you want store. That might be a good route to go down.
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Distro for Dell Inspiron 15 for some gaming, video editing, programming and design?
Yes, elementary is Ubuntu based, however it stands very far from it. It doesnt use snaps at all and instead uses flatpak. You can also just use apt if you really don't like Flatpak either. The "main" way to install software is through the AppCenter app, which uses flatpaks. They have their own software repository (appcenter) where apps are "curated" (aka all follow the elementary HIG and use the latest SDK version). But you can also install "non-curated" apps (aka from Flathub) directly from the AppCenter.
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What is your ONE Steam Deck tip/trick you'd like to share?
You probably know that if you use desktop mode, you can use Discover to install a bunch of applications via Flatpak from a repository called Flathub. But, you can add an additional repository from another distro, Elementary OS, to get access to even more apps. They will show up in Discover, just like all others. To do this, simply execute:
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Other than flathub what repositories are there?
elementary os appcenter https://appcenter.elementary.io/
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If you could donate money to any Linux organization, distro or application what would it be and what functionality would you want your money to go towards?
AppCenter, which is focused on open source GTK apps and accepts payments on elementary OS
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Is flathub the only flatpak repository?
Elementary AppCenter - setup
What are some alternatives?
When comparing cozy and appcenter-web you can also consider the following projects:
home-assistant-custom-components-linkplay - LinkPlay based media devices integration for Home Assistant.
monitor - Manage processes and monitor system resources.
audiobook-dl - Audiobook CLI downloader
notejot - Stupidly-simple notes app.
tootle - GTK-based Mastodon client for Linux
wingpanel-indicator-ayatana - Wingpanel Ayatana-Compatibility Indicator
remote-in-japan - Tech companies in Japan that hire remote workers.
Frog - Extract text from any image, video, QR Code and etc.
jekyll-seo-tag - A Jekyll plugin to add metadata tags for search engines and social networks to better index and display your site's content.
bottles-elementary - Repository for the Bottles AppCenter version.
lookbook - Browse and find system icons
cozy vs home-assistant-custom-components-linkplay
appcenter-web vs monitor
cozy vs audiobook-dl
appcenter-web vs notejot
cozy vs tootle
appcenter-web vs wingpanel-indicator-ayatana
cozy vs notejot
appcenter-web vs remote-in-japan
cozy vs Frog
appcenter-web vs jekyll-seo-tag
cozy vs bottles-elementary
appcenter-web vs lookbook

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