Tool to monitor all your installs applications for updates?


  1. Posts : 1,769
    Windows 10 Pro
       #1

    Tool to monitor all your installs applications for updates?


    What do you guys recommend for this purpose? Anything to avoid?
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  2. Posts : 3,502
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       #2

    x509 said:
    What do you guys recommend for this purpose? Anything to avoid?
    You could try:

    PowerShell PackageManagement (OneGet) - Install Apps from Command Line - Windows 10 Forums

    I do not use native or 3rd Party software managers, but have been tempted to implement the PowerShell solution. I tried it for a while, but my software collection is not that big. The good thing is that the above solution has most, if not all, of the software I use (it is a canned package, but you can build your own repository and add other software)
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  3. Posts : 1,769
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       #3

    Slartybart said:
    You could try:

    PowerShell PackageManagement (OneGet) - Install Apps from Command Line - Windows 10 Forums

    I do not use native or 3rd Party software managers, but have been tempted to implement the PowerShell solution. I tried it for a while, but my software collection is not that big. The good thing is that the above solution has most, if not all, of the software I use (it is a canned package, but you can build your own repository and add other software)
    Slartybart,

    I use the paid version of Revo Uninstaller to do all my installs (and uninstalls). Works great, by the way.

    That said, if I said I had even newbie status with PowerShell, that would be a big step up from where I am now. Basically I'm an old DOS guy who wants to learn PowerShell when I have the time to do that. So what I really need is some Windows utility that inventories my C: drive, and notifies me when I need to update something. Extra points if that includes drivers. And I'd pay a reasonable amount for that tool.

    x509
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  4. Posts : 42,913
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #4

    I understand you to be asking 'how do I check for updates to my installed programs'.

    Sumo is consistently the most complete I know- but make sure you use the 'Lite' version without 'Relevant knowledge' or some such. However it doesn't provide you conveniently with a direct download or update link.

    KC Softwares

    If I recall correctly the pro version monitors continuously, the free version lets you scan manually.
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  5. Posts : 1,769
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       #5

    dalchina said:
    I understand you to be asking 'how do I check for updates to my installed programs'.

    Sumo is consistently the most complete I know- but make sure you use the 'Lite' version without 'Relevant knowledge' or some such. However it doesn't provide you conveniently with a direct download or update link.

    KC Softwares

    If I recall correctly the pro version monitors continuously, the free version lets you scan manually.
    You understood correctly. And extra points for Dumo, which does the same as Sumo, but for drivers.
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  6. Posts : 42,913
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #6

    Excellent.. there are other updaters as you may know.. interestingly Baidu (Chinese) has produced one that came with my netbook that looks quite good. I keep meaning to try it on this laptop with far more installed.

    Beware of driver updaters- Win 10 looks after most drivers (not peripherals) and will replace what it deems as 'wrong' versions, unless you take special action to protect them (see tutorials). That approach is only needed in special cases.

    I have used a driver updater.. but only exceptionally- when Windows didn't find a driver at all. (Drivermax).
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