Now you can run the #Arduino IDE 2.0 on #Linux without needing to install it. Just download one #AppImage file, make it executable, and run. You can keep as many versions around as you like. Even nightly builds! https://t.co/4d3GO2GYxY
Thanks @arduino for making the #Arduino IDE 2.0 available in #AppImage format for 🐧 #Linux. Makes it so much easier to try out those nightly builds! https://t.co/RvRph9SWMq
#LAS2020 is pleased to welcome @azubieta90 to the stage to speak about how to easily pack almost any kind of application using appimage-builder!
Join us: https://t.co/o6ATu1QRH6
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We talked to @probonopd the developer of AppImage, about how and why he created this project. Read some of the interesting background story and insights Simon shares about AppImage.
https://t.co/zjL22Kuyfj
Looks like #AppImage just made it into the top 100 most starred #GitHub projects written in C. The #1 spot rightfully goes to the #Linux kernel https://t.co/Kn6NGLRh3T
Question to #AppImage authors and users: If we could make AppImages that used no libraries (not even glibc) from the target system at all and hence were truly self-contained (read: apps compiled on new distros could run on older systems), how much overhead would be acceptable?
Yay, 1.0 Beta 1 of the #Inkscape Open Source Scalable Vector Graphics Editor has been released, get the #AppImage for #Linux while it is fresh and TEST FREELY today on almost any Linux distribution: https://t.co/WcR4VoDyZ6
Comparing @libreoffice start speed, AppImage wins by a factor of four: @snapcraftio version runs in 13 seconds, @FlatpakApps version runs in 7 seconds, @appimages version runs in 3 seconds. https://t.co/EVNO5iyueD