Installing software on Windows can be a pain. You will find some things to download in Microsoft Store, of course, but a lot of other applications you need to find the official website and download an executable. This is a annoying process, especially if you have a bunch of software, you need to install everyone once – around a lot of waiting and click “Next”.
Downloading manually is also a security risk. The increasing unreliability of Google search results means that it is difficult to find a legitimate sources for a given app, increasing the chances of downloading your malware.
Linux users do not need to deal with this cumbersome process – they install software using a package manager, which can automatically download and install the software in a doubles click. And it turns out that Windows has a hidden Windows package manager called Winget, which lets you install the software by opening the command prompt and typing the right command.
But not everyone likes typing command, which is where it is Malevolent Comes in. This application, known as the first wingetui, provides a visual interface for winget and other lesson-based package managers. Just open the application, type the app you are looking for, and hit the enter.

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To read more details you can double-click on any result. You can find and check as many applications as you want, then click Install selected package Bulk to install several applications at a time
There are lots of choosing: UNIGETUI search winget, in which Microsoft Store has access to thousands of applications with everything. This means that you can use it to find and install the software from the Microsoft Store, which is anytime without opening the Microsoft Store, which is good. But there is more: package mangers chocolate, scoop, pip, NPM, .NET tools and powerrashel gallery are also supported. If you don’t know what it means, however, don’t worry – they are just different sources for software. With everything combined in an app, you should be able to install anything using Unigetui.
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You can also update applications from all these sources, together, Software update Tab. This is a big thing if you are the kind of person who hates watching updates in all your personal applications. There is also Alternative widget You can install which allows you to trigger the update without opening the application.
Some more characteristics are noticeable. You can create a bundle that includes several applications and save it for use on future computers, which if you ever need to re -establish Windows and also want to restore all your applications at once. If you want, you can also share your bundles of apps with friends.
Not everyone requires such an application, given, but if you are a person who installs a lot of software, I cannot recommend it enough.