


"choco install gimp inkscape vlc thunderbird" etc. you install Chocolatey and then you can just pop open command-line and install software with e.g. It's not anywhere near like Ninite as it's more akin to Debian's/Ubuntu's apt, ie. MSI has Live Update for that.įor non-drivers, though, I like to use Chocolatey. It's better to just grab the drivers you need manually and if your mobo's manufacturer offers some sort of a tool for quickly installing the ones corresponding to your mobo, like e.g. Using something like that for drivers would not be a particularly good idea, since it'd most likely either try to install wrong drivers or horribly outdated ones. Is there any app that lets me download all of those services at once? As we all know, the problem with building a new computer is the software that you have to install, in order for your machine to function properly ( Intel/AMD/Nvidia software etc).
