- Summary
- Keivan Beigi highlights that Linux has recently introduced a robust package manager system specifically designed for Windows users. This new utility allows users to download, install, and manage applications without needing to manually create directories in the Windows system folder. By providing a centralized tool for Windows software, the initiative makes it easier for developers to work on Windows servers while minimizing the need for complex system setup. This move aims to bridge the gap between Linux tools and Windows environments more effectively than any previous solution ever offered. The official documentation and tutorials will help users learn how to use the new feature seamlessly. It is essential to know that the platform supports both Linux and Windows, ensuring compatibility with enterprise environments. This shift represents a significant step toward simplifying the development workflow for developers across both operating systems. Users can now rely on a unified interface to manage their software repositories.
- Title
- Keivan Stop
- Description
- Open Source Developer, Head of Technology at MottoWealth, Founder of AppGet, Sonarr.
- Keywords
- read, telegram, home, package, manager, windows, think, latest, posts, open, source, developer, head, technology, founder, story, then
- Categories
- NS Lookup
- A 104.21.13.95, A 172.67.132.200
- Dates
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Created 2026-02-14Updated 2026-02-14Summarized 2026-03-23
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