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- AppImage | Linux apps that run anywhere
Distribute your desktop Linux application in the AppImage format and win users running all common Linux distributions Package once and run everywhere Reach users on all major desktop distributions
- Quickstart — AppImage documentation
This page contains information for users new to AppImage, and want to get started Contents How to run an AppImage Getting help How to run an AppImage It’s quite simple to run AppImages All you have to do is download them, make them executable and run them This can either be done using the GUI or via the command line Using the GUI
- Introduction — AppImage documentation
The following section provides an overview of the AppImage idea, the motives behind AppImage, and explains the basic concepts Furthermore, there’s an overview over the currently existing software, and some words on upstream packaging
- Running AppImages — AppImage documentation
Mount an AppImage AppImages can be mounted in the system to provide read-only access for users to allow for inspecting the contents To mount an AppImage temporarily, you have two options The easiest way to do so is to call AppImages with the special parameter --appimage-mount, for example: >
- Welcome to the AppImage documentation
If you are new to AppImage, please read the introduction It describes the ideas behind AppImage, shows the motivation, explains why you as a user and or developer should be interested in AppImages Also, it explains the core concepts of AppImage’s design
- Software Overview — AppImage documentation
A portable Software Center for portable applications thanks to AppImage Download: You can get NX Software Center as part of Nitrux OS from https: nxos org There are currently no recent continuous standalone AppImage builds available
- Frequently Asked Questions — AppImage documentation
What is an AppImage? An AppImage is a downloadable file for Linux that contains an application and everything the application needs to run (e g , libraries, icons, fonts, translations, etc ) that cannot be reasonably expected to be part of each target system
- User Guide — AppImage documentation
What is an AppImage? How do I run an AppImage? How can I integrate AppImages with the system? Where can I download AppImages? Where do I store my AppImages? Where can I request AppImages? Where do I get support? Running AppImages Download, make executable, run; Mount or extract AppImages; Integrating AppImages into the desktop; Troubleshooting
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