• kadu@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    It is functionally similar to running a random installer you found

    So basically how Windows users have been acquiring their software for the last 30 years.

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      15 hours ago

      Technical users that are comfortable at a command line often use WinGet these days. It works in Windows Sandbox too; you just need to manually install it.

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        My ranking of package managers on Windows:

        1. Chocolatey: the oldest and has the most packages. Packages are AV scanned. Enterprisey.
        2. Scoop: Somewhat fewer packages, but easier to package for. More technical focus. FOSSy.
        3. Winget: fewest packages, and Microsoft literally stole it from its creator. I’m not aware of any reason to use winget over choco or scoop.
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        Sure. Doesn’t change anything about my comment though, Winget is relatively new and unknown for most users.