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this post was submitted on 05 Aug 2025
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I'm pretty sure you can remove flatpaks just as easily as AppImages + you have the option to delete user data specific to that app. Kinda sounds like you get all the problems OP describes without a clean way to manage it all.
True, but you still have to visit more than one place to clean or have to run some commands to remove leftovers. There are those runtimes that you'll have to remove when you remove flatpaks. Appimages are just one file and you're good.