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Old 06-01-2023, 06:25 PM   #6
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Says a Windows user.

If the application provider says use the web site, use the website. The Repository for Mint is good and clearly labels "Debian" or "Flatpack" versions. Far better than Google Android PlayStore or Windows Store or MS Web site.

So yes, use the website for Calibre. Viber, Brother Printer Drivers. But almost all repository packages are fine.
How will you know which apps in the repository are broken? If one app is broken, there will be many more. So why not get the programs from the source and know it's not broken?
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