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I prefer AppImages. I find system-wide installations risky in the long run, and don't mind managing each software myself. Plus, often I have to use super old software, and when the current programs become old themselves, it's useful, I think, that they're as independent as they can from dependencies that may or may not be available anymore. However, still using
apt download
just in case as that variant of the command also downloads dependencies.