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WingetUI 3.0 Stable is now available

Posted on March 14, 2024March 14, 2024 by Martin Brinkmann

A new version of WingetUI, a universal UI for package managers, is now available. WingetUI 3.0 features a fully redesigned interface that the developers promise is more responsive and visually pleasing.

Packages should load faster under in the new version, and the application’s package importing and exporting functionality has also been improved.

You can check out my review of WingetUI to find out more about the software. Only this much: the app gives you access to several popular package managers, including winget, but also others such as Chocolatey. You may use these to install new programs on Windows machines, upgrade installed programs, and also uninstall applications.

These operations work in batch mode or for individual apps.

Note: the application will be renamed to UnigetUI in the future. This is done to reflect that it supports multiple package managers and not just winget.

WingetUI 3.0

WingetUI 3.0

The latest version of the open source tool requires .NET 8. Missing components will get installed on Windows machines during installation.

The new interface looks different when compared to the old. The main access points were moved from the top to the sidebar. There you find the options to discover packages, view installed packages and package bundles, check software updates, and more.

Some sections displays filters when opened. When you launch discovery, which you use to find new apps, you get a list of filters to customize the output. These allow you to change the search mode and filter by package manager.

It still takes just a couple of clicks to install one or multiple applications. The assortment of optional actions does not appear to have changed and is still displayed at the top. You may use them to install apps as an administrator or skip integrity checks. These may still look confusing to new users, as only a few have text labels. You may hover over them to get a tooltip though.

One of the best features of winget, and thus also WingetUI, is the ability to upgrade all supported applications at once. WingetUI checks for updates on launch and displays all of them in the update section.

Closing Words

The new version of WingetUI worked well during tests. It had a slight display problem on a laptop that used the recommended 200% scaling. If you check the screenshot, you will notice that the sidebar’s scrollbar overlaps it slightly.

Other than that, it worked well during tests. You may still use winget for all the operations, but this requires running commands from Terminal. Also, you do not get extra access to other package managers and tools.

In closing, WingetUI 3.0 improves the application further without taking anything away from it. You can download the latest version from the project’s GitHub repository.

Tags: windows 10windows 11
Category: Windows

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5 thoughts on “WingetUI 3.0 Stable is now available”

  1. Jeremy Poynton says:
    January 23, 2025 at 2:36 pm

    I’m sorry, not familiar with GitHub. Gone to the release page, but I cannot see a release package download.

    Please advise

    Thanks

    Reply
    1. Martin Brinkmann says:
      January 23, 2025 at 3:16 pm

      Hi Jeremy, scroll down to the first non-Beta release (this is 3.15 at the time of writing). There you find the link to the executable file that you need to download.

      Reply
  2. Jeremy Poynton says:
    January 24, 2025 at 1:22 pm

    Martin

    Got it – many thanks. Enjoying your Substack and Chipp.in.

    Cheers
    Jeremy

    Reply
  3. Jeremy Poynton says:
    April 25, 2025 at 7:59 am

    Martin. Fantastic app, thanks – but it seems to have disappeared from my System Tray.

    Any ideas?

    Reply
  4. Jeremy Poynton says:
    May 12, 2025 at 2:18 pm

    No response.

    OK. NOT stable on my machine. Multiple errors almost every day, which is why I cannot see it in the system tray.

    Error always this.

    Description
    Faulting application name: UniGetUI.exe, version: 3.1.8.0, time stamp: 0x67ac0000
    Faulting module name: Microsoft.UI.Xaml.dll, version: 3.1.6.0, time stamp: 0x41a6fb67
    Exception code: 0xc000027b
    Fault offset: 0x0000000000009125
    Faulting process id: 0x0x29E0
    Faulting application start time: 0x0x1DBC3084D798D39
    Faulting application path: C:\Users\jrp66\AppData\Local\Programs\UniGetUI\UniGetUI.exe
    Faulting module path: C:\Users\jrp66\AppData\Local\Programs\UniGetUI\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.dll
    Report Id: 3304a5a8-a9ad-413d-95c6-a67975034ec2
    Faulting package full name:
    Faulting package-relative application ID:

    Reply

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