You need to start using Windows' overlooked package manager.
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 ...
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 ...
Microsoft has announced the availability of WinGet 1.4. Notable in this update is the zip support that can automatically extract installation packages from zipped folders and install them. The ...
Windows Package Manager, also known as winget, is a utility that you can use to manage software packages on Windows devices via the Command Prompt. For example, you can type in winget install ...
Microsoft released a new version of the Windows 10 WinGet Package Manager that adds experimental features, including the ability to install applications from the Microsoft Store and a command ...
Have you ever wondered how easy it would be if every time you upgraded to a new operating system, changed your computer, or reinstalled the old operating system, you could type a command, and all the ...
Microsoft has released the Windows App Development CLI (winapp) in public preview, an open source tool automating Windows ...
During the Build 2020 developer conference, Microsoft published Winget package manager for installing popular apps available outside of the store. Winget currently works from the command line only, ...