I use Edge Pro X (white label) rather than Motivewave, but it'd be nice if there was a Flatpak hosted on Flathub for both.
There seems to be a current big push away from Windows, in light of Windows Recall feature, built in advertising, and other intrusive things on the Windows OS.
Itd probably be prudent for Motivewave/EPX to position itself to take advantage of this by having a Flatpak that could be used on whatever flavor of Linux the end user wanted.
Even if Motivewave needs to get around the sandbox features of flatpaks, that's doable and should not prevent a Flatpak build.
Also, automatic updates. I believe current .deb package requires manual updates. At least, that's how I do it. But hosting the flatpak on Flathub should allow auto updates similar to what Windows users enjoy.
I imagine just doing one flatpak build should not be a lot more work than doing the one .deb package build, now---well once the build process is initially setup. And you'd open your platform up to all Linux desktop users everywhere.
There's an unofficial Motivewave build on the Arch AUR, but I haven't tested it. And, if I were motivewave, I'd rather have an official package on Flathub than causing diy'ers to buld their own bc I didn't bother to make a Flatpak available to everyone.
Peace.
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There seems to be a current big push away from Windows, in light of Windows Recall feature, built in advertising, and other intrusive things on the Windows OS.
Itd probably be prudent for Motivewave/EPX to position itself to take advantage of this by having a Flatpak that could be used on whatever flavor of Linux the end user wanted.
Even if Motivewave needs to get around the sandbox features of flatpaks, that's doable and should not prevent a Flatpak build.
Also, automatic updates. I believe current .deb package requires manual updates. At least, that's how I do it. But hosting the flatpak on Flathub should allow auto updates similar to what Windows users enjoy.
I imagine just doing one flatpak build should not be a lot more work than doing the one .deb package build, now---well once the build process is initially setup. And you'd open your platform up to all Linux desktop users everywhere.
There's an unofficial Motivewave build on the Arch AUR, but I haven't tested it. And, if I were motivewave, I'd rather have an official package on Flathub than causing diy'ers to buld their own bc I didn't bother to make a Flatpak available to everyone.
Peace.

Building
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