Sebastien.. fair comment... I apologise if I sounded rude, that was not
my intent.

In my experience with respect to Muon and the old software-center apps
like Samba, Krita, etc and all installed application all showed up when
searched for.

I am confused as to why it is now considered normal that in the new
Software-Center not all installed apps should be listed.

Is it correct that not all installed apps are now listed, as well as all
available applications?

Is the new Software-Center no longer considered an application manager
but rather just a limited store?

If so this is a disappointing move in my opinion, when applications like
MUON work as expected.

Thanks

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