Re: Alternative
Do you know about Flatpak or Snap, both of which are software packaging programs for Linux that have a wide variety of programs available? You seem to misunderstand that Linux is meant to use a command shell and the GUI desktop is simply an add-on. Windows was designed to use a GUI and the command shell was an afterthought for years (until Powershell came along). I can do a lot more in a command shell, both in Linux and Windows (gasp), than I can using a GUI. Under Windows, I use Chocolatey to install software. Much, much easier than a GUI to install software. It's not nearly as bad as you make it out to be. I've been using Linux since 1999 and believe me, things are much easier now than back then.