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Portable, standalone apps pose complexity problems in integration, trackability and updating. Indeed, OSX apps (sorry, "software"*), though easy to install ("drag & drop"), have no unified update engine and leave a lot of crap behind when uninstalled...
*now they have "apps" like iOS, which solves the problems of the old method... by copying the central softawre repository linuxes always had. Thus we come full-circle...