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Ninite review
Ninite review




ninite review

Instead, use the portable apps model (), where you have a single binary that runs, and can be deployed by a simple copy/extract. Very few software packages actually _need_ to have installers - things like system/hardware drivers are the ones that come to mind. This is why I don't think the concept of an "installer" should be the way software gets published and distributed to end users. When comparing quality of ongoing product support, reviewers felt that Ninite is the preferred option. Reviewers felt that Ninite meets the needs of their business better than AutoCAD. Reviewers also preferred doing business with Ninite overall. will provide all the tools you need, including 7zip. When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Ninite easier to use, set up, and administer. I would like to know if there is another version that guarantees that security or another program that provides that kind of aesthetics. I've been using the portable version provided by but I'm not sure if it's safe enough to open emails without getting any malicious files on my computer.

ninite review

I know Opera Mail was discontinued years ago, but I still find the aesthetics quite nice for my liking. Thanks for share it! A lot of them can be used from the platform from a USB device without installing them. Deadobe - a free culture list of free software to Adobe products.Https:/// is what you want, you can run apps directly from a USB, looks like there are a couple photo ones. Let me know if I missed anything important.Įdit: I almost forgot Windows Remix, which is basically Ninite but with a larger selection of software, but it is still in beta.Google Photos like software to manage videos on a USB thumb drive? There are some other variants on Chocolatey, but most of them are pretty much the same, with maybe a few different packages. There are also more traditional package managers, the most popular being Chocolatey, but unless you've been using a package manager for everything you've installed, at least when I tried it, you need to reinstall everything through the package manager for it to register. It does have a major downside in that silent installs can be a bit tricky, as you have to identify the type of installer to know which flag to use. Neither of these supported custom programs, so I kept looking and found Ketarin, which is a bit trickier to set up, but supports anything on FileHippo, and you can add just about any other program. On (32-bit / 64-bit) platforms, Microsoft Windows 10, 8, 8.1, 7, XP, and Windows Server OS. Chrome has its quirks, but its integration with Google's products and services makes it hard to resist. I moved to PatchMyPc Updater, which has a much larger selection and automatically detects installed programs. Ninite gives you the choice between Google Chrome, Opera and Mozilla Firefox.

ninite review

Ninite is the most popular "package manager" for Windows, but I didn't like the limited selection.






Ninite review