
Imagine that you have just installed the latest version of Windows and now
now it’s time to launch your favorite browser, for example, Opera.
How many actions will need to be done to get the software ready for use?
Your first answer will most likely be this:1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Type opera.com in the address bar (or find a site through a search engine)
3. Find the download link, and then download the installer.
4. Run the file
5. Agree with the license
6. Click the “Next” button several times.
7. Wait until the installation is completed.
8. Launch Browser
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Some knowledgeable people will offer the following option:1. Open the explorer.
2. Enter in the path line "ftp.opera.com"
3. Find the installer and repeat steps from number 4 to number 8.
And you did not forget that you have Windows 10 and you can solve the problem like this:
Yes, right away. From the box.
What is OneGet
OneGet is a unified interface for creating and distributing programs. With it, Windows 10 users will be able to search and install programs very easily and quickly. OneGet is a PowerShell module, it will be fully integrated into Windows 10 and will add unlimited automation capabilities.
Who to thank
The NuGet team now consists of three people, they work closely with the Chocolatey team and are trying to integrate into Windows.
How it works
There is a certain repository (you can create your own) based on
NuGet . After the download command, the OneGet module searches for the software you need and starts the installation. Updating all programs is very easy.
What is coming
It would seem - in the courtyard in 2014 and the console is a thing of the past, but for Windows with its rich history of interfaces, this feature was not enough for users.
To install the program. Without a market. Without confirmation. Made a list, went for coffee and came back, and there everything is ready.
There is no time to forget about
Chocolatey (this is how it will be the main source of proven programs).
Already, the future of Windows is becoming even more rosy for system administrators and ordinary users.
Somewhere the author was a gossip
Not really, since Windows 10 is now in the Technical Preview status, the OneGet module has not been tested and will most likely not work now.
In the final version (and even earlier) everything will work.
Useful links:Install OneGet on Windows 8.1OneGet source code on githubOneGet Handbook in RussianCreate your own distributionChocolatey GUI