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 ...
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 ...
My new favorite Windows app made my PC safer and more reliable - and it's free ...
I would love to clean-install Windows after every major update, except I don't want to spend hours reinstalling all my apps. Turns out, Windows 10 and 11 include a command-line tool that handles app ...
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Windows Package Manager is a utility that lets you install Windows applications from a command prompt, much the way you can with most Linux distributions. Up until recently though, you could only ...