# 1. Download the AppImage from the official site wget https://bootstrapstudio.io/releases/6.7.3/BootstrapStudio-6.7.3.AppImage chmod +x BootstrapStudio-6.7.3.AppImage 3. Launch it ./BootstrapStudio-6.7.3.AppImage
If you’ve been on the fence: version 6.7.3 is a great time to jump in. The tool has matured beautifully, and the Linux AppImage is treated as a , not an afterthought.
# Debian/Ubuntu sudo apt install libfuse2 sudo dnf install fuse Arch sudo pacman -S fuse2
Today, version is out, and for the Linux community, the news is simple but sweet: the AppImage continues to be the gold standard way to run it.
If you build responsive websites, you’ve likely heard of Bootstrap Studio —the powerful desktop application that tames the Bootstrap framework with drag-and-drop simplicity.
: Move it to ~/Applications or /opt and create a .desktop file for your app launcher. Troubleshooting? If nothing happens, you may need FUSE or libfuse2: