@corrado, that's not a solution, if you replace one app store with
another it should manage apps installed by default. And it could be
really confusing for the new users, if you cannot see the apps you have
installed as the installed section. There's no way for a new user to
know something else should be installed, this is workaround and not a
solution. Besides it's clearly a downgrade from 18.04 where it works
just fine. And as per my knowledge it was promised that the new store
will support snaps along with .deb and also flatpacs. So indeed it must
be fixed before the release, especially considering we're talking about
LTS.

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