The normal people doesn't install software external to the store or configure the system a lot, in IOS you can't do this things and everyone is fine.
For share network in gnome you can do it with a button in the WiFi settings
Thats just not true.. there are many very popular applications that are not in package managers
If snap or flathub repos are in the store, any mainstream application be in.
In the other side, if you don't know what are you doing and install random packages, the most probably is that you'll broke your system
The normal people doesn't install software external to the store or configure the system a lot, in IOS you can't do this things and everyone is fine. For share network in gnome you can do it with a button in the WiFi settings
Thats just not true.. there are many very popular applications that are not in package managers
If snap or flathub repos are in the store, any mainstream application be in. In the other side, if you don't know what are you doing and install random packages, the most probably is that you'll broke your system