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Oh my word I do love itch.io and their store app. It's open source (MIT license), it's beautiful and it actually works really well now.

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Linux specific fixes:
QuoteThe ArchLinux package (in AUR) for the application was unusable for certain users depending on their ruby setup. All scripts have been rewritten to get rid of ruby, solving the problem once and for all.


It has a professional Japanese translation, the ability to pick a download if a game offers multiple options, a better preferences screen, and bug fixes.

Seriously guys, you should all keep a keener eye on itch.io, they are doing amazing stuff. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Liam Dawe Jul 14, 2016
Quoting: HoriA cool feature I'd like to see is an integrated Steam Controller configurator. SC is IMO the best controller out there, but it's not (much or at all) better than an XBox Controller without it's configurability.
It doesn't need it's own utility to do that, there's this one.
fasterthanlime Jul 16, 2016
Re browsing, see our directory page for a list of all valid filters. You can also append .xml to any of the browser pages to get an Atom feed! I personally recommend browsing by tag to find what you like.

As far as controller support goes, the utility Liam linked to (SC Controller) looks great, but unfortunately Linux-only. We make all our features available on all 3 OSes we support, so we'd probably have to interface with something lower-level instead.
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