Great, you're welcome. I started reading the docs to flatpak, but I found them 
lacking, and have mixed feelings about flatpak, in general. I may revisit that 
later, once paid apps are a thing, but we'll see.

Making my own installer was easier (and funner) than packaging using anything 
else, it keeps things simple, light, and fast, and it works with the funding 
model i'm trying. I think it's easy for users too, especially once everyone can 
use the GUI installer.

I would like to make a whole desktop suite/distros' worth of software with nim 
and owlkettle, but we'll have to see how that goes. :) How cool would it be to 
have all your applications be nice looking, fast, low resource usage, with 
fewer bugs (security included), and readable source code?

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