Best Web-Based Package Managers of 2024

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    npm Reviews

    npm

    npm

    $7 per month
    We are npm, Inc., which is the company behind Node package manger, npm Registry, npm CLI, and npm Registry. These tools are available to the community at no cost, but our day job is to build and sell useful tools for developers like yourself. Start JavaScript development today for free or upgrade to npm Pro for premium features such as private packages. Open source is a great way to bring the best of open-source to your team and your company. More than 11 million JavaScript developers around the world rely on npm to make JavaScript development easy, productive, and secure. The npm Registry, which is free, has become the hub of JavaScript code sharing and, with over one million packages, it is the largest software registry in all of the world. The Registry and the work you do with it are enhanced by our other tools and services. We are proud to have full-time employees working for npm, Inc. to manage the Registry, improve the CLI, and secure JavaScript.
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    Ninite Reviews

    Ninite

    Ninite

    $35 per month
    Ninite Pro allows you to manage Windows PCs (Windows 7 or later) via a live web interface. You can install the lightweight Ninite Agent on all your machines for easy point-and-click management. It's a simple way to see a live interactive view of all your machines. The new NinitePro allows you to manage your software via a live web interface. Each machine is a row, and each app a column. To update, install, uninstall, or remove an app from a machine, you can choose a single cell. You can also select multiple cells (or entire rows, columns, or all) to perform bulk actions. You can even monitor the agents' work in real time. The agent receives commands from Ninite and then sends them back updates via secure connection to the servers. A roaming laptop will look and work exactly the same as any other machine on the web interface. It also makes it possible to issue install/update/uninstall commands for offline machines and have them be delivered the next time those machines are online.
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