12.5.2008

GetIt combines the power of three Windows apt-style updaters

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As I’ve mentioned before, I’m a fan of apt-get. It’s an extremely easy way to get tons of new applications installed on a new Linux installation. Plenty of similar options exist for Windows, but one stands out.

GetIt combines the power of three Windows implementations of the system - AppSnap, AppUpdater, and Win-Get. Once you’ve got all your engines installed, use Get-it’s GUI to set them up (just click the buton) and you’re ready to install.

More than four hundred apps are currently supported, including Avast, AVG, CDBurnerXP, Firefox, AutoHotKey, uTorrent, VLC, OpenOffice, and Handbrake.

Applications can be installed a number of ways. When GetIt checks your repositories for updates, it creates installer files in its Install folder. After that, you can:

  • Browse to the folder and double-click an installer
  • Use the GetIt Gui or command line
  • Index the folder and launch installers from Find and Run Robot (or your favorite launcher)

Installs run without user input, and GetIt also supports checking for updates to your apps. I’d like to see the GUI support multiple selections and would prefer not having to “press any key to continue” following an install, but those are minor gripes. For the average user, category listings would be a helpful addition.

GetIt is a simple, powerful way to download and install tons of great software and keep it up to date on your Windows PC.

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