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Does the legacy of AppOutlet live on?
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Ah yes, the most misused xkcd. AppOutlet isn't a new standard. It's a frontend which attempts to support all of the existing standards. There is no special AppOutlet package format or repository. It's simply an application that can install Snaps, AppImages and Flatpaks, which you would be installing anyway through other means.
This is like looking at VLC's support for dozens of multimedia formats and calling it a new standard. VLC isn't a multimedia format, it's a multimedia player. It implements the existing multimedia standards, it isn't itself supposed to be one.