Drew Naylor is an independent developer whose compact catalog focuses on making Windows package management and desktop customization less intimidating. guinget, his graphical front-end for the Windows Package Manager (winget), turns command-line operations into a point-and-click experience: users can search thousands of community-maintained packages, review metadata, select exact versions, and queue dozens of installations or upgrades at once without memorizing switches or syntax. The tool is especially popular among IT students, hobbyist tinkerers, and small-office technicians who want the power of winget but prefer a familiar Windows interface with progress bars, filtering, and exportable lists. Complementing this utility, UXL Launcher offers the same crowd a lightweight way to reskin the Windows desktop: it replaces the default shell with a customizable, open-source start menu and taskbar built on modern .NET, letting anyone apply CSS-like themes, rearrange shortcuts, or strip the interface down to a minimal kiosk mode for library or museum PCs. Both programs are portable, require no elevated rights for basic operation, and are released under permissive licenses that encourage forks and pull requests. All Drew Naylor software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest upstream builds, and can be batched together with other applications in a single automated session.

guinget

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UXL Launcher

DrewNaylor.UXL-Launcher

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