UniGetUI is an application whose main goal is to create an intuitive GUI for the most common CLI package managers for Windows 10 and Windows 11, such as Winget, Scoop and Chocolatey. With UniGetUI, you'll be able to download, install, update and uninstall any software that's published on the supported package managers — and so much more.
UniGetUI features
- Install, update and remove software from your system easily at one click: UniGetUI combines the packages from the most used package managers for windows: WinGet, Chocolatey, Scoop, Pip, Npm and .NET Tool.
- Discover new packages and filter them to easily find the package you want.
- View detailed metadata about any package before installing it. Get the direct download URL or the name of the publisher, as well as the size of the download.
- Easily bulk-install, update or uninstall multiple packages at once selecting multiple packages before performing an operation
- Automatically update packages, or be notified when updates become available. Skip versions or completely ignore updates in a per-package basis.
- Manage your available updates at the touch of a button from the Widgets pane or from Dev Home pane with UniGetUI Widgets.
- The system tray icon will also show the available updates and installed package, to efficiently update a program or remove a package from your system.
- Easily customize how and where packages are installed. Select different installation options and switches for each package. Install an older version or force to install a 32bit architecture. [But don't worry, those options will be saved for future updates for this package]
- Share packages with your friends to show them off that program you found. Here is an example: Hey @friend, Check out this program!
- Export custom lists of packages to then import them to another machine and install those packages with previously-specified, custom installation parameters. Setting up machines or configuring a specific software setup has never been easier.
- Backup your packages to a local file to easily recover your setup in a matter of seconds when migrating to a new machine
UniGetUI 3.1.8 changelog:
- Redesigned Settings Page, for a more intuitive, more responsive and less cluttered experience.
- Package Managers have their own NavigationButton on the left navigation panel.
- Important improvements to keyboard navigation on Package pages.
- Desktop Shortcut Handler now has an option to automatically delete new shortcuts.
- Fixed issues where the Desktop Shortcut handler wouldn't launch.
- Other improvements to the Desktop Shortcut Handler UI.
- WinGet will now ignore, if the user enables the settings, any update failing with the result "Not applicable".
- Fixed an issue that would cause WinGet to not list any packages.
- Issues with Chocolatey search missing packages have been finally fixed.
- NuGet-based package managers will load package manifests in a smarter way.
- Fixed a crash related to the system tray icon.
- The system tray icon will not show blurred anymore on 125% scaled displays.
- WaitForInternetConnection won't rely on pings. This caused hangs when UniGetUI was run behind certain firewalls.
What's Changed
- Strip .git extension from scoop source URLs by @SierraKomodo in #3383
- Always Update Indexes by @mrixner in #3385
- Fix Steam Icons Having An Invalid Path by @mrixner in #3388
- Set focus to package when searching with key strokes by @tkohlmeier in #3360
- WinGet Code Handling Modifications by @mrixner in #3339
- New Settings UI by @marticliment in #3417
- Use PreviewKeyDown instead of KeyUp to handle package list keyboard shortcuts by @tkohlmeier in #3410
- Disable Package Manager Notifications by @mrixner in #3346
- Update icons and screenshots from the excel file by @github-actions in #3439
- 'Automatically Remove All Desktop Shortcuts' Option by @mrixner in #3338
- Load translations from Tolgee by @martinet101 in #3442
Download: UniGetUI 3.1.8 | 56.9 MB (Open Source)
Links: WingetUI Home Page | GitHub | Screenshot
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