Both Windows 10 and Windows 11 have a built-in command line tool called WinGet that provides a way for you to find, install, upgrade, and remove software and updates. This tool is broadly useful in several ways, but one nifty use case stands out: WinGet can update all installed programs in one go, quickly bringing all the software on your system up to date.
But what if you don’t like using the Command Prompt? Or you just aren’t familiar with command line actions?
Well, you can just use UniGetUI, formerly known as WinGetUI, instead. It provides an intuitive graphical user interface for performing actions in Winget (and other Windows package managers).
After downloading, installing, and launching UniGetUI, you’ll see options for Discover Packages, Software Updates, and Installed Packages in the…