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  1. Pi-Apps - Raspberry Pi App Store

    Lightweight & Customizable Pi-Apps uses YAD which itself is built on the GTK toolkit, which requires not a lot of system resources. Pi-Apps also follows your system theme and lets you customize its GUI …

  2. Pi-Apps - Overview

    Raspberry Pi App Store for Open Source Projects.

  3. Pi-Apps - Apps List

    If you are using Raspberry Pi OS, this browser has been optimized by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to include hardware acceleration and other various performance improvements.

  4. Pi-Apps - Running Pi-Apps

    This is useful if you ever encounter an app that won't install and want to see the terminal output after you closed the terminal. This allows you to easily import a 3rd-party app from elsewhere.

  5. Pi-Apps - Command Line Interface

    Each 'App' is simply a small install script, uninstall script, two icon sizes, and two text files containing the description and a website URL. Each App is stored in its own separate directory. ~/pi-apps/apps/ …

  6. Pi-Apps - About

    Introducing Pi-Apps, a well-maintained collection of app installation-scripts that you can run with one click. Pi-Apps now serves over 1,000,000 people and hosts over 200 apps.

  7. Pi-Apps - Install Instructions

    Raspberry Pi Pico: These devices are microcontrollers and cannot run linux. All UNOFFICIAL Debian and Ubuntu based releases (unless mentioned above): Expect many apps to have issues.

  8. Installing Pi-Apps

    Pages in Getting Started: Installing Pi-Apps Running Pi-Apps Updating Pi-Apps Command Line Interface Change Themes Apps List

  9. Install Box64 on Raspberry Pi | Pi-Apps

    Pi-Apps is a free tool that makes it incredibly easy to install the most useful programs on your Raspberry Pi with just a few clicks. Open a terminal and run this command to install Pi-Apps:

  10. Install INAV Configurator on Raspberry Pi | Pi-Apps

    Pi-Apps is a free tool that makes it incredibly easy to install the most useful programs on your Raspberry Pi with just a few clicks. Open a terminal and run this command to install Pi-Apps: