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  1. 4 de jul. de 2023 · For Windows, there are three: winget, choco and scoop. They manage software from the PowerShell command-line. 🔗 Winget: the command-line version of the Microsoft Store. Winget serves similar functions as Scoop or Chocolatey, but the catalog of packages is a bit different. It has a winget-specific community repository as do

  2. I have all three but default on Chocolatey for familiarity and reliability. I tried Winget several times and like its direction. Probably a few more tries will make me more likely to use it. I find Scoop pretty redundant, but can understand why some users would pick it.

  3. Chocolatey and Winget Comparison. Ross Smith II edited this page Jun 23, 2022 · 2 revisions. How is Scoop different to Chocolatey? Installs to ~/scoop/ by default. You can set up your own programs and not worry that they'll interfere with other users' programs (or theirs with yours, perhaps more importantly).

  4. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Chocolatey vs. Scoop vs Winget - which Windows package manager to use? It didn't seem like that long ago that there wasn't much choice when it came to package managers on Windows, but as it finally matures a bit there are actually a few to choose from.

  5. 27 de jul. de 2023 · Winget; Chocolatey; Scoop; Ninite; Options beyond Windows package managers. macOS — Homebrew; Cross-platform — npm; How should you manage your packages? Winget. The first package manager worth mentioning is the package manager you have installed right now, which is Winget. It ships with Windows 11 and was added to Windows 10 via an update.

  6. 17 de dic. de 2023 · Scoop has the same installation process as Chocolatey. The only difference is the command to install Scoop. Let’s install it on our Windows PCs and laptops by following these simple steps:

  7. 6 de nov. de 2023 · For this post I’m going to be looking at what I think are the main 4 contenders: Windows Packager Manager (Winget), Chocolatey, Patch My PC and Scappman. Update November 2023 – Now including Intune Pckgr and PDQ Connect Update February 2024 – Now includes Intune Enterprise App Management and Robopack