https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474723

--- Comment #2 from Beyuum <az123a...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> It's a good idea, but the devil's in the details, and collecting this
> information in a way that's accurate is tricky.
> 
> For example:, what specifically does "installed by the user" mean?
> 1. Only apps installed through Discover?
> 2. Apps installed through Discover, or the command-line using your package
> manager, or Flatpak or Snap?
> 3. Apps installed  by another app (e.g. Dolphin lets you install Konsole to
> gain access to its Terminal panel)?
> 4. Something else?

sorry. I'm new on Linux and KDE. idk what is snap or Dolphin is. I'm came from
Linux mint.
but for the details the more filters the better. in mint soft manger show only
what the user installed in the system (both Packages and Flappak) even if they
are from deb file or from the Command-line. there is no option to show all what
is pre-installed with the OS (which I'm not fan of).  but is convenient for the
user (like me) to browse them in ez.  
I do forget fast what I installed in the OS, so it helps me remember so I can
remove them when i dont need them anymore.

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