Bazaar 0.7.8 Brings Sleek New Features for Flatpak Removal

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Bazaar 0.7.8 introduces a new feature allowing GNOME users to view and remove user-scoped Flatpak apps directly from the library page, eliminating the need for terminal commands. The update includes a “remove” button that triggers the backend call for uninstallation, as well as improvements to path handling that prevent crashes from invalid directory entries. While the app can now easily uninstall unwanted Flatpaks, installing from user remotes is still not supported, requiring manual management via the command line for private repositories. Additional enhancements include translation updates and minor UI polish, but the focus remains more on developer needs than user-friendliness



Bazaar 0.7.8 Brings Sleek New Features for Flatpak Removal

Bazaar 0.7.8 finally lets GNOME users see and delete user‑scoped Flatpak apps directly from the library page, fixing a path‑handling bug that caused occasional crashes. The new “remove” button mirrors flatpak uninstall --user, so there’s no need to drop into a terminal for cleanup. Installing from user remotes is still off the table, meaning private repos must be managed manually. Translation tweaks and UI polish round out the release, but the core missing feature remains developer‑focused rather than user‑friendly.

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