So none of your comment is on installing, but on uninstalling or how it installs. Like I said: search for app, download exe, install. That’s the windows workflow. Users do not care how it gets installed, temp files, etc. they just care about the process. It is much much much easier than Linux.
KDE Discover; search for app, install. You don’t even have to download an exe because Discover just installs it for you. Has plugins to work with Flatpak and snap as well. So that’s one step less. Since it’s one step less, does that immediately make it better?
So none of your comment is on installing, but on uninstalling or how it installs. Like I said: search for app, download exe, install. That’s the windows workflow. Users do not care how it gets installed, temp files, etc. they just care about the process. It is much much much easier than Linux.
KDE Discover; search for app, install. You don’t even have to download an exe because Discover just installs it for you. Has plugins to work with Flatpak and snap as well. So that’s one step less. Since it’s one step less, does that immediately make it better?