Snap Store is an app store for the Linux desktop. It offers a selection of applications called snaps that work natively across popular Linux distributions. Snaps auto-update, are isolated from the system, and help increase Linux security and reliability.
Snap Store is an app store and software distribution platform for the Linux desktop operating system. It provides users access to applications called snaps that work natively across most common Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Arch Linux, and more without system modifications.
Key features of Snap Store and snaps include:
The Snap Store provides a repository to download these snaps for easy installation. It includes popular open source and proprietary apps like Spotify, Skype, Slack, etc. Canonical originally developed snaps but they are now community-governed open standards under the Snapcraft project.