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- How To Use Ninite Installer - Daves Computer Tips
In my opinion, Ninite is the safest site to install programs from When you open Ninite you are presented with a list of programs to select from You check the ones you want– the ones I picked here are Chrome, Malwarebytes, SUPERAntiSpyware, Revo, and Glary
- Is ninite legit or fake? : r techsupport - Reddit
I used to use ninite but found PatchMyPC a better alternative It's a standalone program with a bigger and better selection of apps - More importantly, it can be configured to keep everything uptodate with scheduled updates Alternatives are Keratin, Batchpatch, Sumo, GeGeek, Ninite - but PatchMyPC rules them all
- Ninite - Install or Update Multiple Apps at Once
yea, the ninite for ubuntu linux seemd a bit redudant to me, you can literally just run 'sudo apt-et install program1 program2 program3" and it will install all of them, and this exact command will work on a lot more systems than just ubuntu, anything with apt-get as its package manager
- Ninite alternative? : r techsupport - Reddit
So most people know ninite the all in one installer But is there a way I can create a similar installer but with my own software? Just because I still need to download other stuff after ninite
- How To Set Up New Computer With Ninite | Daves Computer Tips
Set Up With Ninite I decided to reinstall Windows on one of my old computers One big pain with this issue is downloading and installing all of your programs You can do it one by one or all at once using a program service called Ninite
- Re: ninite. com - Adobe Product Community - 4987067
Presumably Ninite Pro does the same thing except the software vendors receive a portion of the fee Ninite charges to use Ninite Pro (again, presumably) Adobe asks Ninite to remove Adobe Flash from the free side so as to force people to go directly to Adobe com to download Flash (where the added bloatware has a better chance of being installed)
- I havent used ninite before but it seemed like a great tool . . . - Reddit
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 Here's the correct way to handle this:
- Skeptical about Ninite : r sysadmin - Reddit
Ninite automates installation of publicly available software packages that most likely contain msi files If you are paranoid, download the msi files yourself (you should be anyways) and then you have version change control
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