I am new to Opensuse. I installed Tumbleweed on my system with the Gnome DE. I would like if someone can clarify the purpose of the Gnome Software. When I open it, I only see applications I already have installed and cannot find other applications to install. I know you can install applications using Yast, but why include Gnome-Software if it doesn’t have any purpose, as far as I can tell.
I think that’s the case for all flavours of opensuse. It provides you with an alternative way of installing software. This is actually quite common. Even in Fedora or the *buntus you may have a package manager and a software centre. My guess is its not worth it nor desirable to remove the software centre. It is probably tightly integrated into the desktop environment. So removing it will not really lead to a better system. I found that some packages install better with one vs the other method. Having a few alternatives comes in handy.