If you use a Windows 11 PC, chances are you’re used to downloading your programs the same way you always have. You type the name of the program into Google, open the most legitimate-looking result, and go for it.

That way of downloading and installing apps has worked for a very long time, but as many Linux users will tell you, it’s not really the best way to do it. Package managers are the way to go for most Linux users, and perhaps unbeknownst to you, Windows also has one, and it’s built right into the operating system. If you’re not using it yet, you really should be.

The command line isn’t so scary

And it’s faster

When I say Windows has a built-in package manager, I don’t mean t…

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