JetBrains adopts snaps to further simplify developers’ lives. By Sarah Dickinson on 19 December 2017 Used by companies as diverse as NASA, Pinterest, and CitiBank, JetBrains takes the repetition out of a developer’s life through their range of developer tools. WebStorm WakaTime - An open source WebStorm extension for automatic time tracking and metrics about your programming.
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I am sorry but I wanted to know the view and opinion of the people regarding snap.
The official universal package manager for fedora is adorable and I really love to use it…
But the problem is some application such as webstorm and other IDE was unavaible for me on the software(of fedora). So, I googled it and one told me to install snap. But when I surf around the internet I found people saying that snap is bad for certain reasons which I Pretty didn’t get anything. But he concluded that faltpak was great than snap? and snap is not good
All I wanted to know about is what do you feel about snap and why some people are telling it is bad for some reasons…
Please let me know because my heart is suspecting that my software store is malfunctioning due to snap…
Can anyone tell me how to install apps that are not available for fedora software store?
I am sorry if this topic creates kind of controversy among us…