You often need to format your system for various reasons. Formatting your Windows PC is far easier than the procedure that needs to be followed after formatting ...
Installing applications sucks. Loading up the download page, waiting for the download, clicking through pointless "next" buttons. Now repeat the process 20 times if you’re starting from a clean ...
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.
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 ...
Even if you aren’t a technical user, getting your open-source apps (and updates) from UniGetUi is simple. However, it still might be too intense for less experienced users. I am a tech user. However, ...
Windows 7 has been out for almost a week and the horror stories seem relatively few and far between. Maybe you’re thinking it’s time to take the plunge? I did four upgrades last weekend, all of them ...
But re-installing all your favorite and necessary apps can be a right pain, and it even means opening Edge to download Chrome (shudder). Fortunately, there’s an app that simplifies all of that: Ninite ...
Khamosh Pathak is a freelance tech journalist with over 13 years of experience writing online. An accounting graduate, he turned his interest in writing and technology into a career. He holds a ...
The Microsoft Store on the web now lets you create a multi-app install package on Windows 11 that installs multiple applications from a single installer. This means you can now install multiple apps ...
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 ...
Are you upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7 or buying a new PC? In both cases, you face the same tedious chore: reinstalling all your apps. That means digging out a bunch of CDs and/or downloading ...