Bazaar 0.8.0 released

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Bazaar 0.8.0 has been released, introducing the ability for users to install local Flatpak bundles directly from a GUI, reducing the need for terminal commands. The update includes a cache cleaner to help reclaim disk space after app uninstalls, as well as optimizations for background memory usage when the application is idle. UI improvements have been made, such as better progress indicators and fixes for visual quirks, enhancing the overall usability for users, especially those utilizing multiple remotes. Packagers will need to update to the new gtksourceview5 dependency, while everyday users can easily test the new features to manage their Flatpak installations more efficiently



Bazaar 0.8.0 released

Bazaar 0.8.0 lets users install local Flatpak bundles straight from a GUI, which means less terminal typing and fewer broken workflows when grabbing software from random developer sites. The new release throws in a proper cache cleaner to reclaim disk space that usually gets trapped after uninstalling apps, plus it trims down background memory usage so the app stops hogging RAM while sitting idle. UI quirks like missing remote labels and misaligned transaction windows have been patched, and progress indicators now use cleaner border styles instead of cluttering the install button. Packagers will need to update for the new gtksourceview5 dependency, but everyday users can just grab the release and test the cache management features before they start filling up their drives again.

Bazaar 0.8.0 released @ Linux Compatible