Some people avoid any and all update notices—and you can't always blame them, given how many occur on the average computer. Reader Andrew Chandler suggests fixing their ignoring ways with the no-fuss ...
Without doubt, there is a core set of applications and tools you need on all PCs, whether it’s your own machine or those of users. That set typically includes one or more Web browsers along with ...
The next time you want to install your favorite browser, update iTunes, or get the latest security release for Flash, do yourself a favor. Skip the vendor’s site and go straight to Ninite.com instead.
With Ninite, you can install numerous free applications at once. It’s free, elegantly presented, and easy to use. A new computer is like a box of chocolates… if the box were half-full of chocolates ...
When you install a fresh, clean copy of Windows – say, if you're switching to the LTSC edition – Ninite is here to kickstart provisioning the new OS. Ninite is a very simple, but very clever, tool ...
Windows only: Ninite, makers of supremely convenient one-click installation tools that you can easily share, have added a new tool: an update watcher that stays on top of Ninite's 92 supported apps.
With the internet being flooded with a plethora of freeware apps and software, it’s not easy to differentiate between the genuine and the potentially harmful ones. This is where Ninite comes in – an ...
Ninite, the all in one easy PC setup tool recently released a pro version of their service targeted towards businesses. For those of you who aren’t familiar with Ninite, it’s a customizable installer ...
The most cumbersome of processes that we have to go through after installing a fresh copy of Windows is to re-install all those programs we tend to use on a daily basis. But installing all these ...
Now that Windows 7 is being met with mostly positive reviews and green-lighting by software professionals, no doubt many will be making the switch to Microsoft’s new operating system in the next ...
I had a great idea earlier today but I have no idea how to go about it. For those of you who use Ninite, wouldn't it be awesome to integrate your setup file into your Windows 7 ISO? Any idea how one ...