How is adding a PPA familiar or more user friendly than saving a file to a directory and clicking to open it. I am pretty sure the amount of people who can use files in explorers far exceeds those that can deal with PPA's. deb files are also less user friendly because they require the user to understand what it is and the reason why they had to install a deb file and not a rpm or something else. Also there can be problems with dependencies, which is exactly the reason why people are shifting towards Snap, Flatpak and Appimage because these are all catered for. So these things work across distros and it's not required to have a difference package for each one.
You are moving the goalposts of what a "non IT user" is. If someone is a professional power user of a particular program, then they are not an "non IT" person and they can surely figure out any package manager. If someone is it at home and they are struggling with their first desktop computer then what they have trouble with is going to be incredible subjective. For instance, someone's ability to use Discover will be influenced by whether they have used an AppStore on their mobile phone. If they haven't, then they won't understand but they might be fine opening files.This is why I say, that AppImages are simpler. They don't provide something you want, the button in a particular third party program to install and remove it, this makes it difficult for you and not necessarily for others.
You are moving the goalposts of what a "non IT user" is. If someone is a professional power user of a particular program, then they are not an "non IT" person and they can surely figure out any package manager. If someone is it at home and they are struggling with their first desktop computer then what they have trouble with is going to be incredible subjective. For instance, someone's ability to use Discover will be influenced by whether they have used an AppStore on their mobile phone. If they haven't, then they won't understand but they might be fine opening files.This is why I say, that AppImages are simpler. They don't provide something you want, the button in a particular third party program to install and remove it, this makes it difficult for you and not necessarily for others.
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