bauh (ba-oo), formerly known as fpakman, is a graphical interface for managing your Linux software (packages/applications). It currently supports the following formats: AppImage, ArchLinux repositories/AUR, Flatpak, Snap and Web applications.

Snap Store is described as 'The Snap Store gives you instant access to thousands of free and open-source applications. And now you can buy apps from some of the leading providers too. All our software is easy to find and install so you can have a customised desktop that suits you in no time' and is a very popular App Store in the online services category. There are more than 25 alternatives to Snap Store for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Windows, Mac, Web-based and Flathub apps. The best Snap Store alternative is Flathub, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Snap Store are GNOME Software, Microsoft Store, Ketarin and Arch User Repository (AUR).
bauh (ba-oo), formerly known as fpakman, is a graphical interface for managing your Linux software (packages/applications). It currently supports the following formats: AppImage, ArchLinux repositories/AUR, Flatpak, Snap and Web applications.

App Grid is a new lightweight Snap Store alternative that tries to make application discovery easier by using a grid view which includes app screenshots and ratings.




Manage applications and libraries installed on your system to the package level. Search, install and remove packages and inspect their versions and their dependencies.

AUR-inspired database, and package manager to install, update (for real) and manage ALL AppImages and other portable formats for GNU/Linux, system-wide or locally, with the ease of APT and the power of PacMan.




Deepin Software Center, aka DSC, is one of the most talked about applications of Linux Deepin. Installing new applications is just a one-click operation. DSC supports parallel downloading, resuming downloads, update notification and cache cleaning.








The Linux Mint update manager. Helps installing security updates and new versions of packages.

It will help you install Flatpak apps in a user-friendly way. We have recipes for some of them to install them even better.





Get free and paid apps on AppCenter, the open, pay-what-you-can app store for indie developers.



AppCafe® provides an intuitive, graphical method for installing, managing, and upgrading PBIs and packages
AppCenter is a fast software store built on top of libappstore (https://launchpad.net/libappstore)
