Last year Microsoft introduced a preview of Windows Package Manager, a utility that lets you install Windows applications from a command prompt. Basically it’s the Windows equivalent of the apt, yum, ...
Microsoft launched the Windows Package Manager back in May 2020, bringing to Windows a command-line based package manager akin to what is on Linux. The offering – also known as winget – lets users ...
Chocolatey is a Windows package manager that lets you quickly install new software or prep a new Windows 10 installations with your favorite applications, all from the command line. If you are a Linux ...
Here is a list of the best tools that let you uninstall Programs and Microsoft Store apps in batch from your Windows 11/10 PC: Bulk Crap Uninstaller (or BCUninstaller) is an open-source tool that lets ...
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