I had some trouble after ninite installed a 32 bit jre instead of 64 bit. If you don't want to bother too much with the terminal Sourceforge started losing traffic though and their pulled their adware thingy.
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The concept of ninite is simple, select the applications you wish to install, then download a custom installer for the selected software. On one hand they seem to bundle a lot of support in a super affordable service. And is ninite legit, or fake?
So, in the end you can't really trust it but, currently, the chances of ninite betraying you is the same as any of.
Is there a way to do this that is. I wish there was a way i can just 1 click all the above, like ninite.com style. I will use ninite from now on because of safety:you never know what site you enter by googling it, but on. Our current release is a basic wrapper around ninite pro so you simply define a config file that lists what to install/remove, or.
Once run, it will automatically install all software without. Just because i still need to download other stuff after ninite. But is there a way i can create a similar installer but with my own software? Is the ninite google legit, or fake?
Imaging / cloaning is not an option for several reasons i need not discuss here.
Does ninite distinguish between 32 and 64 bit os versions and select appropriate builds? Edit:thanks for the answers guys! So most people know ninite the all in one installer. Winget (better than ninite) terminal application manager for windows.