Hello, /g/.
After having my computer recently eat shit harder than ever before due to a failed drive, I had to reinstall everything.
This raises the question- are there any good package managers for windows? Having individual updaters and software that sits un-updated for years kind of sucks, and so does having programs leave residual frag files everywhere even after install
So, are there any good package managers for windows? Bonus points if they can export a list of installed programs for easy reinstall.
>>61788942
>I had to reinstall everything
>package managers
Now is the perfect opportunity to upgrade to a Linux distro. Package manager built in.
>>61788975
I can't. The tools that my job uses function far better on windows than on any linux distro (Visual Studio and Unity).
I would if I could.
its called a fucking exe or msi you dumb shit. you should have the software you want already available on a different storage device, just reinstall it and call it a day
idiot
steam has software now
windows store has a big selection but lots of crap chinese stuff
>>61789004
>its called a fucking exe or msi you dumb shit.
Thank you for demonstrating your complete and utter lack of knowledge about the subject at hand
>>61789006
Most of the stuff that I'm using that I need to keep updated isn't paid software.
>>61788942
The only package manager for Windows is chocolate.
It's still garbage though
>>61788942
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>>61788942
Chocolatey is pretty good for that kind of thing.
You can find a list of their packages here: https://chocolatey.org/packages
>>61788942
nice pic i just jerk off
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