When you ( experienced Linux people) are your using Synaptic Package Manager?
Coming from the Windows, Mac, IOS world, when I 1st starting using linux ( Ubuntu, mint, etc) I always noticed that Synaptic Package Manager was present but always used the distro SOFTWARE Manager or simply used apt-get install or remove command from the command line
In which case it is usefull and more appropriate to use it ?
in years using linux, I always use sudo get-install, or downloaded deb file and clicked them or used ( ubuntu), mnore recently, snap command to install or use the software manager from the distro I was using (and they often use flatpak / snap nowadays)
JF