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Microsoft has released a new version of its Windows Package Manager. This package allows software to be installed on the computer from a command line via the command winget. At the moment there is support for about 2600 programs and you can search on this page be done. In version 1.1 of Windows Package Manager, Microsoft has fixed several issues and added support for installing programs from the Windows Store.

Windows Package Manager 1.1

I’m excited to share some great news. We’re releasing Windows Package Manager 1.1. We’ve squashed some annoying bugs and added some highly anticipated features. The Windows Package Manager is being released to Windows 10 (build 1809 and newer) and Windows 11 as an automatic update via the Microsoft Store. The moment we’ve been waiting for has finally arrived. Grab yourself a cup of coffee (or any other favorite beverage). don’t worry; I’ll wait. cheers!

Client

The team has been busy over the last few months making improvements and adding new features. The most notable new feature is access to apps in the Microsoft Store. The client now ships with two sources configured. One of them is the Windows Package Manager app repositoryand the other is the Microsoft Store.

All Windows Package Manager commands and features have been documented at Microsoft Docs† I also covered most of the basics in the Windows Package Manager 1.0 announcement

Version number 1.1
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 10, Windows 11
Website Microsoft
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License type GPL
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