

There is a Pro version, but only companies with a lot of Windows computers will opt for that version. I only used the open source version of Chocolatey and found it did everything I wanted.

You can install your favorite applications and leave everything unattended while you do something useful when using Chocolatey. and then I had a visible interface to keep track of what was installed and what was not. Things got much better when I downloaded the GUI from here. I had to use a PowerShell to add the commands for the installations, which was a bit difficult for me at first. When I visited the official website, I saw that there was a huge amount of applications and utilities available for download to Windows computers. I have heard a lot about Chocolatey as a good Ninite alternative, but I had never used it before. Chocolatey – Free version and Pro for $96/year Silent Install Builder – Free evaluation version and $299 for single-user licenseīest Ninite Alternatives 1.

