I'm guessing most of their revenue is from donations and pro subscribers and that most of their expenses, if not all of them, are servers and the very few employees that they probably have on board. What about if installations were done with ninite Winget (better than ninite) terminal application manager for windows
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And is ninite legit, or fake Edit:thanks for the answers guys I will use ninite from now on because of safety:you never know what site you enter by googling it, but on ninite, you know it all Ty :d share sort by
Best open comment sort options add a comment frajer_ • Presumably ninite pro does the same thing except the software vendors receive a portion of the fee ninite charges to use ninite pro (again, presumably) Adobe asks ninite to remove adobe flash from the free side so as to force people to go directly to adobe.com to download flash (where the added bloatware has a better chance of being installed). Where is it you can download multiple software applications at once for new computers.?
The short answer is that ninite never gave us a reason not to trust them
Plenty of security experts have gone over it, and ninite never includes anything in the installer you don't ask for The moment they do, you will see tons of posts on this sub and all over the internet to stop using them. I'm trying to download offline installer of latest adobe reader for bulk installations on pcs in my company It used to be simple and last version i got was 11.02
Latest version forces me to register for distribution of adobe software Fair enough, i requested access to the reader, got one email. Ninite only has a handful of programs and i can't choose from anything beyond their limited list (e.g Windirstat sucks ass, i prefer treesize)
Winget i can basically reinstall nearly 95% of my programs with one silent command prompt line that i save in a text file and copy+paste over
Ninite doesn't handle things like hwinfo64, afterburner. As far as i have been able to tell, whomever registered our software with it isn't an employee There are multiple package managers/software updaters out there (chocolatey, ninite, nuget, sumo, etc.).