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docs(site): add Windows host install, restructure nav, new public roadmap
- install (host): add a Windows (NVIDIA) section with signed-installer and
  certificate-trust steps; note the .cer is the same across releases.
- install-client: clarify the Windows MSIX certificate is the same every
  release (trust once, updates need nothing).
- Move "Project & Internals" out of the public docs site: relocate
  implementation-plan, apple-stage2-presenter, gamescope-multiuser,
  dualsense-haptics, ci, and gamestream-host-plan to docs/; drop them from
  the nav. Move windows-host into Host Setup.
- Rewrite roadmap as a lean public page with an at-a-glance grid and
  current statuses (Windows host shipped/beta, Apple incl. tvOS shipped,
  Android shipped, concurrent sessions + delegated pairing done).
- Fix status.md link to the now-internal implementation plan.

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---
title: Install a Client
description: Install the punktfunk client for the device you're streaming to — Linux, Steam Deck, Windows, macOS, iOS, or Android.
---
This page is the **install path for each client device**. For what each client *is* and which to
pick, see [Clients](/docs/clients); to install the **host**, see [Install the Host](/docs/install).
Whichever client you install, the first connection needs a one-time [pairing](/docs/pairing).
## Pick your device
| Device | Install |
|--------|---------|
| **Linux** desktop / laptop | [Flatpak](#linux-desktop-flatpak) (any distro) or native apt/rpm/Arch packages |
| **Steam Deck** | [Flatpak in Desktop Mode](#steam-deck) (or the Decky plugin) |
| **Windows** | [Signed MSIX](#windows) from the package registry |
| **macOS** | [Notarized `.dmg`](#macos) from the releases page |
| **iPhone / iPad / Apple TV** | [TestFlight beta](#ios-ipados-apple-tv) |
| **Android / Android TV** | [Google Play](#android) |
| Anything else (browser, old phone, TV) | [Moonlight](/docs/moonlight) |
## Linux desktop (Flatpak)
The **recommended** path on any Flatpak distro — install once, then `flatpak update` tracks new
builds. One command adds the signed `unom` remote, pulls the GNOME runtime from Flathub
automatically, and installs the client:
```sh
flatpak install --user https://flatpak.unom.io/io.unom.Punktfunk.flatpakref
flatpak run io.unom.Punktfunk
```
Updates, from then on:
```sh
flatpak update # or: flatpak update io.unom.Punktfunk
```
Prefer your native package manager? The client also ships as real packages (add the repo once —
see the linked guide — then it tracks updates with your normal `apt upgrade` / `rpm-ostree upgrade`):
| Distro | Install | Guide |
|--------|---------|-------|
| **Ubuntu / Debian** | `sudo apt install punktfunk-client` | [packaging/debian](https://git.unom.io/unom/punktfunk/src/branch/main/packaging/debian/README.md) |
| **Fedora / Bazzite** | `rpm-ostree install punktfunk-client` | [packaging/rpm](https://git.unom.io/unom/punktfunk/src/branch/main/packaging/rpm/README.md) |
| **Arch / SteamOS** | `punktfunk-client` from the `PKGBUILD` | [packaging/arch](https://git.unom.io/unom/punktfunk/src/branch/main/packaging/arch/README.md) |
Then launch it, pick your host from the list, and stream. For scripting, skip the picker:
```sh
punktfunk-client --connect <host>:9777
```
## Steam Deck
In **Desktop Mode**, install the Flatpak exactly as [above](#linux-desktop-flatpak) — it carries
its own libadwaita + SDL3 and survives SteamOS updates:
```sh
flatpak install --user https://flatpak.unom.io/io.unom.Punktfunk.flatpakref
```
Add it to Game Mode as a non-Steam app, or use the **Decky plugin**, which launches this same
Flatpak (`flatpak run io.unom.Punktfunk --connect …`). See
[packaging/flatpak](https://git.unom.io/unom/punktfunk/src/branch/main/packaging/flatpak/README.md).
## Windows
The Windows client ships as a **signed MSIX** in the package registry. Builds use a self-signed
certificate, so you import that certificate once before Windows will install the package.
1. Open the [packages page](https://git.unom.io/unom/-/packages) (generic group), find
**`punktfunk-client-windows`**, and download the newest **`.msix`** and its matching **`.cer`**.
2. **Trust the publisher certificate**, then install. The MSIX won't install until the certificate is
trusted — but it's the **same certificate for every release**, so this is genuinely one-time and
later updates need nothing. In an **admin** PowerShell:
```powershell
Import-Certificate -FilePath .\punktfunk-client-windows.cer `
-CertStoreLocation Cert:\LocalMachine\TrustedPeople
Add-AppxPackage .\punktfunk-client-windows.msix
```
If Windows reports a missing dependency, install the
[Windows App Runtime 2.x](https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/apps/windows-app-sdk/downloads)
(the MSIX depends on `Microsoft.WindowsAppRuntime.2`), then re-run `Add-AppxPackage`.
3. Launch **Punktfunk** from the Start menu and pick your host.
> The Windows client's hardware-decode (D3D11VA) and HDR paths are complete but still pending
> validation on real GPU hardware. If anything misbehaves, **[Moonlight](/docs/moonlight)** is a
> solid alternative for Windows.
## macOS
Download the notarized disk image from the [releases page](https://git.unom.io/unom/punktfunk/releases)
— `Punktfunk-<version>.dmg`. It's Developer-ID signed, notarized, and stapled, so Gatekeeper opens
it without warnings:
1. Open `Punktfunk-<version>.dmg` and drag **Punktfunk** to **Applications**.
2. Launch it, pick your host from *On this network*, and [pair](/docs/pairing).
The Mac app is also in the [TestFlight beta](https://testflight.apple.com/join/Qr7uSemk); the DMG
is the no-account path.
## iOS, iPadOS, Apple TV
The Apple app is in **TestFlight** beta — one universal build covers iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and the
Mac. Install Apple's [TestFlight](https://apps.apple.com/app/testflight/id899247664) app, then join:
**[Join the punktfunk beta on TestFlight →](https://testflight.apple.com/join/Qr7uSemk)**
Open the app, and your hosts appear automatically under *On this network*.
## Android
The Android client (phone + Android TV) is on **Google Play**:
**[Get punktfunk on Google Play →](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.unom.punktfunk)**
Install, open the app, and pick your host. _(The app is in testing — if the listing isn't visible
to you yet, you'll need to be added to the test track.)_
## Anything else — Moonlight
Any device with a [Moonlight](https://moonlight-stream.org/) client (browser, old phone, smart TV)
connects over GameStream with no punktfunk-specific software. See
[Connect with Moonlight](/docs/moonlight).