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Yes we do. For 64-bit machines our free site installs both the 32 and 64-bit JRE versions so the Java plugin works with 32-bit web browsers. Ninite Pro can select those independently. With the 64-bit JRE just getting skipped on 32-bit machines, of course. Reply reply.
Winget (Better than Ninite) Terminal application manager for windows. If you don't want to bother too much with the terminal Go to winstall.app and add as many apps as you want. Click generate script, select powershell, copy the code. Open powershell and copy paste.
I tried ninite a few months ago, before I realized that all it does is download the latest version and install it with silent switches. One little network share, a batch script for each installer run as a computer logon (or logoff) script should keep everything quietly up to date without some ridiculously expensive license.
We're using Ninite still. The price was comparable to NCentral's 3rd party patching (I think NCentral was about 20% cheaper actually, but covers many fewer apps), but the list of supported apps with Ninite is much better. Chocolatey and its community maintained packages scare the shit out of me.
Ninite is the most popular "package manager" for Windows, but I didn't like the limited selection. I moved to PatchMyPc Updater , which has a much larger selection and automatically detects installed programs.
The short answer is that Ninite never gave us a reason not to trust them. Plenty of security experts have gone over it, and Ninite never includes anything in the installer you don't ask for. The moment they do, you will see tons of posts on this sub and all over the internet to stop using them. A win-win situation.
Yes ninite is legit and very useful for installing multiple programs at once. its 100 percent legit and at least you know the programs are the proper ones not dodgy which you may get by googling them. We do not support cleaners, debloaters, or booster software of any kind as they damage the operating system.
Instead of doing all the latter manually 1 by 1, I wanted to create an installer that will automate the following. download install the latest software from a ninite.com list. download install other simple software that is not on ninite list (nothing complicated) Remove items from task bar such as search and weather.
So basically Ninite is saying, "We won't let you install stuff to a different location because Microsoft says don't redirect Program Files," while ignoring the fact that they can easily redirect installers in a fully supported way. I can't imagine anybody wanted Ninite to automatically redirect Program Files.
r/PowerShell. PowerShell is a cross-platform (Windows, Linux, and macOS) automation tool and configuration framework optimized for dealing with structured data (e.g. JSON, CSV, XML, etc.), REST APIs, and object models. PowerShell includes a command-line shell, object-oriented scripting language, and a set of tools for executing scripts/cmdlets ...