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Where the Settings Manager is a GUI for all, the Settings Editor is for those with enough Xfce experience to know what they're doing.
A package manager is a program that manages software installed on your computer, installs or removes software, and resolves dependencies.
Chocolatey is an open source Package Manager that lets you quickly install other software and packages on a Windows computer. Chocolatey GUI is available as well.
These packages can be installed using your preferred OS GUI package manager, or they can be installed using a command line tool.
That’s right, beyond the standard GUI package manager (such as Ubuntu or GNOME Software), there’s a graphical tool that serves the singular purpose of upgrading the Linux kernel.
Mirinsoft's SharpApp adds a GUI to Winget Windows developer Mirinsoft has added a "minimalistic GUI" for the Windows 10 winget package manager to their SharpApp application.
If you are not using a package manager on your Windows system to install applications and other software, you should, says Tom Fenton, because downloading, and installing applications manually is a ...
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