The WinGet command, which taps into the Windows Package Manager, makes it a breeze to keep applications up to date in Windows 10 and 11. Here’s how to use it. For more than two years, I’ve been ...
WinGet is a Windows package manager that simplifies app installation and updating via the command line. With WinGet, you can easily search, install, and update Windows apps, making management seamless ...
Setting up a new Windows PC can be a tedious process. Aside from the fact that installing Windows 11 itself can take some time — especially with all the prompts and "promotional offers" that are ...
At long last, WinGet 1.0 is out in the wild, courtesy of Microsoft. This piece of software allows users to more readily work with 3rd-party applications on the regular by seeking out updates for said ...
Ask a longtime Windows user to share their biggest frustrations about the operating system, and you'll probably get an earful about the headaches of installing and maintaining apps. And for good ...
My new favorite Windows app made my PC safer and more reliable - and it's free ...
Nothing says sexy like I use a package manager to install apps instead of double-clicking boring executables. It just rolls off the tongue. But there is something fun about installing and updating ...
Microsoft has finally revealed a long requested feature; a Windows package manager called Winget that allows you to easily install applications from the command line. Commonly used in Linux to install ...
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Last week, Microsoft released the first stable version of its Windows 10 package manager, Winget, which enables users to manage apps via command-line. Much like package managers available on other ...
The popular free Windows utility, BloatyNosy, allows users to block New Outlook auto-installations on Windows 10 and 11 and more. This week, Microsoft made a major announcement related to the rollout ...
The unofficial web-based GUI for the Windows Packager Manager, Winstall.app, has come out of preview, introducing the ability to download apps directly from the website and new search parameters. At ...