Npackd Description
Npackd (pronounced "unpacked") is a GPLv3 licensed installer/application store/package manager/marketplace for applications for Windows. It allows you to search for and install software, update your system, and uninstall it when necessary. The process of installing or uninstalling software is completely automated. It allows you to search for and install software, update your system, and uninstall it when it is no longer needed. This video will help you understand the process. The process of installing or uninstalling applications can be done completely automatically (silent, unattended installation, un-installation).
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Pricing
Pricing Starts At:
Free
Free Version:
Yes
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Npackd
Website:
npackd.appspot.com
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Platforms
Windows
Type of Training
Documentation
Videos
Customer Support
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