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No option to start on Packages tab #44
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I disagree, you need to set the program up before using it. |
Then handywinget is completely invalidated from corporate use.
There's no way a company is rolling out a product that has to be configured
on first use
…On Wed, 18 Aug 2021, 9:03 pm John L. Galt, ***@***.***> wrote:
I disagree, you need to set the program up before using it.
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Casual users versus corporate users? Pretty big difference there. It has to connect to see what you have installed and what the latest packages are available from Microsoft, too. Kinda hard to pre-package a database as it changes regularly, and increases the download size, for no reason, as the first thing you'd want to do is ... yeah, update to the latest database to begin with. Besides, there's not an .MSI installer either, so also invalidated for many corporate-use scenarios. Finally, most corporate IT personnel would probably use their home-developed scripts to automatically install needed apps on their own upon user login, versus giving end users the ability to install app on the fly at their own whim. Just saying. |
I'm well aware of how some companies are set up. As a Windows engineer of
one of them that has plans to switch from Chocolatey to Winget as we
actually allow staff to install software. I was considering handywinget as
a successor to chocolatey-gui.
Having an application to build a cache upon first connection on first use
is not a new concept of a difficult concept.
I'll just end with some feedback that you may want to work on your attitude.
Just saying.
…On Mon, 23 Aug 2021, 6:53 pm John L. Galt, ***@***.***> wrote:
Casual users versus corporate users?
Pretty *big* difference there.
It has to connect to see what you have installed and what the latest
packages are available from Microsoft, too. Kinda hard to pre-package a
database as it changes regularly, and increases the download size, for no
reason, as the first thing you'd want to do is ... *yeah, update to the
latest database to begin with*.
Besides, there's not an .MSI installer either, so also invalidated for
many corporate-use scenarios.
Finally, most corporate IT personnel would probably use their
home-developed scripts to automatically install needed apps on their own
upon user login, versus giving end users the ability to install app on the
fly at their own whim.
Just saying.
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Sadly, you don't realize that I am not the developer of this program. Perhaps you could direct your angst elsewhere - I'm a user of the app. Nothing more. So, perhaps you could check your own attitude and perhaps your observation skills before you come ranting at me. I provided you with a reason that you simply don't want to accept - not my problem, bro. If you think you want it done differently but don't care to qualify any of your supposed feedback, good luck in getting any actual attention for your feedback. |
First launch is General (options) tab.
Should be packages by default, or at least have intallation option to select packages by default.
This first-run design is offputting to casual users.
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