Nov 10 2020 08:30 AM
Nov 10 2020 09:08 AM
@Wittycat wrote:@HotCakeX Totally true, i remember back in day some script who removed forcefully edge legacy, their are thinked all worked well but one day one security update as fail and all the os as break in one minor update.
So i too totally don't recommend to remove it force fully
oh yes. people use all kinds of stupid 3rd stuff and then blame it on Windows.
there were tools that claimed to "block Windows spying" and people use that crap and then screw up their OS and computer, then think Windows 10 has problem. it's totally ridiculous
Nov 10 2020 09:21 AM
Nov 10 2020 09:52 AM
Nov 10 2020 10:02 AM
Nov 10 2020 11:52 AM - edited Nov 10 2020 11:56 AM
Yeah definitely auto-update using Winget would be awesome.
I've read that it's in progress, not available yet. https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/issues/120
I use this website to find software from Winget repository https://winstall.app/
but I'm sure it will succeed, because Linux is using the same thing and it's working for them.
Nov 10 2020 12:17 PM
Looks like app update is implemented
https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/releases
unfortunately I can't test it right now because no update available for my installed apps
Nov 10 2020 01:11 PM
Nov 10 2020 01:17 PM
Nov 10 2020 01:28 PM
UWP isolate their data, true, but Winget is the method of acquiring apps. the apps can be UWP or Win32. if you use Winget to install UWP then it will have the UWP features. if you use Winget to get Win32 apps then they are installed normally.
also you can install Winget on Windows 10 stable from Github, and report any bug you find, so far that i'm working with it it's pretty stable.
by the way, the apps you mentioned are all on Winget repository (i just checked with Winget search "program name" :)
Nov 10 2020 01:35 PM
Nov 10 2020 01:40 PM