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And you would be wrong. There are several options for installing software...
You can layer packages with rpm-ostree.
You can install local packages with .rpm files.
You can install anything from the aur using an Arch distrobox (everything needed to do this comes with the distro).
You can install through dnf using a Fedora distrobox.
You can use the package distribution system of any distro you want by making a distrobox. Any app installed on a distrobox can be exported to your host OS with a single click.
You can use appimage, or yes if you want it can use flatpak.
None of that requires tinkering.