If you’re really, really sick of the Microsoft Store, Microsoft now offers a return to the glorious days of the command line interface. Meet App Installer, Microsoft’s new package manager for Windows.
Package managers are one of the best things about Linux. So what if you could manage Linux as a package?
Intrigued by its promises of Zen-like calm and simplicity, I first installed Zenclora Linux a few months back.
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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 ...
Windows 10's Winget package manager is an excellent tool for installing popular applications, but it only works from the command line. To make it easier to find apps and install them, third-party ...
Microsoft has released the first stable version of the native Winget Windows 10 package manager that helps you manage applications directly from the command line. Just as other package managers ...
The popular, open source Nuget Package Management system makes quick work of installing, configuring and updating third-party components in.NET projects. Welcome to the new Open Source .NET column at ...