Windows 11/10 package manager UniGetUI gets performance boost and more improvements

Windows 11/10 package manager UniGetUI gets performance boost and more improvements

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Again in July final 12 months, the WingetUI app acquired a significant replace that introduced a redesigned UI and a brand new title, “UniGetUI;” the writer defined why the renaming was needed.

The app is a highly regarded third-party utility amongst Home windows fanatics and energy customers since it’s fairly helpful for managing the downloads and installations of varied packages. Additionally it is up to date pretty usually with new options and different enhancements, in order that’s one other optimistic.

As we speak, UniGetUI acquired its newest replace with model 3.1.7. The listing of modifications is lengthy and contains a number of performance-related fixes. These embody a CPU usage-related repair, a timeout difficulty repair for Chocolatey and quicker updates and installations for Cargo.

There are a bunch of different resolved points, too. The complete changelog is given under:

Changelog

  • This replace focuses on reliability for bundle operations on the next bundle managers:
    • WinGet:
      • Improved model detection on uninstall.
      • Improved UAC temp folder behaviour.
    • PowerShell (5 and seven)
      • Fastened a problem with the -Scope parameter and Microsoft.WinGet.Shopper (once more).
      • Improved CLI output parsing.
    • Chocolatey:
      • Improved CLI parsing and error detection.
      • Fastened model mismatch.
      • Fastened 20second timeout.
    • Scoop
      • Improved success/error detection.
      • Fastened skip hash test not working attributable to cli modifications.
    • Pip
      • Eliminated deprecated flags.
    • Vcpkg:
      • Higher bootstrapping and self-update
    • .NET Device
      • Enormous enhancements in autoretry procedures, largely when putting in new instruments.
      • Higher CLI parsing.
      • Dependency dotnet-tools-outdated has been dropped, as it’s not wanted anymore.
    • Cargo:
      • Sooner set up and replace instances due to cargo-binstall.
      • Cargo packages now could be put in in numerous location and skip integrity checks.
  • All NuGet-based bundle managers (besides chocolatey) will use API-based test for updates
  • Model comparisons have been improved. Now, 1.10 > 1.9. This fixes points with Chocolatey and outdated variations exhibiting.
  • CPU Utilization when UniGetUI is on background has been significantly improved (~1% earlier than, ~0% now).
  • Sure UniGetUI crash scenarions have been fastened.
  • Added a button to manually add desktop shortcuts to be eliminated.
  • Higher show of sure UI circumstances on the titlebar
  • UI format enhancements.
  • Enhancements to desktop shortcut detection on updates.

What’s Modified

To obtain the utility, you’ll be able to head over to the Neowin software program tales web page or its official GitHub repository.

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