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Inkscape Flatpak is looking for a maintainer!
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Thats how packaging works.
On Android I use Obtainium, as the package manager deals with signature verification. On Linux, Flatpak is the only equivalent to Android apps.
RustDesk is the only Flatpak not from Flathub I use, because they have messed up permissions.
There's also Pied, which hasn't gotten around to submitting to Flathub.
Wow, cool app!
That was my first thought upon finding it. It's really hard to find though, even if you know the name of it.
Keep in mind the Rustdesk flatpak has full access to your machine and isn't sandboxed
Yes true, thats why it is not published on Flathub.
I will add an override to it that makes sense.
Yeah I don't trust it. Chinese made potential spyware
Lol