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Windows Package Manager is a free and open source utility from Microsoft that allows you to download, install and manage apps from the command line in Windows 10 or Windows 11. First introduced in ...
Winstall is a new GUI web app for Microsoft’s Windows Package Manager. It lets you quickly install a bundle of apps on a new PC, or share your list of apps with others.
Finding apps through the Windows Package Manager is really easy when you know how to look for them.
The Windows Package Manager service and the winget.exe command-line tool are now available in public preview for everyone to test. Winget comes with the preview version of Windows App Installer ...
Microsoft has released a new preview version of WIndows Package Manager, or winget, adding the ability to export a list of packages and import them in a new installation, making setup faster.
The Windows 10 package manager is getting some new and exciting features that allow you to manage any installed applications directly from the command line.
Microsoft surprised everyone with its new Windows Package Manager (winget) last week, but it looks like the company copied the core mechanics from a developer it interviewed and ghosted. Keivan ...
Subjects is a class manager available for Apple devices, and we’ve written about it a few times before. With its latest update, Subjects is getting new class icons, as well as a feature that ...
Winstall is a helpful tool for building out lists of apps to bulk install via Microsoft's in-development Windows Package Manager.
Chocolatey is a Windows package manager that lets you quickly install new software or prep a new Windows 10 installations with your favorite applications, all from the command line.