So most people know ninite the all in one installer. So, in the end you can't really trust it but, currently, the chances of ninite betraying you is the same as any of. I used to use ninite, but chocolatey covers most of my needs while also offering a lot more customisability (and more access to power tools).
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Just because i still need to download other stuff after ninite. Go to ninite.com and select the apps you need, then download that one ninite file. If you don't want to bother too much with the terminal
Winget (better than ninite) terminal application manager for windows.
It's not essential, but it is highly recommended if you want to. But is there a way i can create a similar installer but with my own software? The concept of ninite is simple, select the applications you wish to install, then download a custom installer for the selected software. Once done you'll never have to download anything else.
Instead of going to different websites to download essential apps and the like, you can do it all from ninite. It auto downloads and silent installs, doesn't install. I'd like to use ninite to download the latest installer for picasa since it's no longer offered from google (and i don't necessarily trust file. Ysk about ninite.com, a website to safely, quickly, and easily download programs without bloatware.
Normally i would have to download each app individually while trying to avoid extra deals, but with ninite i just check the box next to each app i want and download all 15 in one go.
Sourceforge started losing traffic though and their pulled their adware thingy.