In my two decades of experience using Windows computers, I’ve always installed software the usual way. Hop into a web browser, search for the software, download it, and then install it. It’s worked fine for the most part and is probably the easiest way. Microsoft Store’s library has also grown, and finding official apps or at least the most popular apps is a lot less troublesome now. I’ve never gravitated towards frequent package manager usage, which is common on Linux, but after using WinGet for many months, I understand its value.

Microsoft began including WinGet by default in Windows 11 and 10, making it incredibly easy for users like me to try a preconfigured package manager. So, I didn’t need time …

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