Versions:

  • 1.6.8
  • 1.6.7
  • 1.6.6
  • 1.6.5
  • 1.6.4
  • 1.6.3
  • 1.6.2
  • 1.6.1
  • 1.6.0
  • 1.5.2
  • 1.5.1
  • 1.5.0
  • 1.4.3
  • 1.4.2
  • 1.4.1
  • 1.4.0
  • 1.3.9
  • 1.3.8
  • 1.3.7
  • 1.3.6
  • 1.3.5
  • 1.3.4
  • 1.3.3
  • 1.3.2
  • 1.3.1
  • 1.3.0
  • 1.2.9
  • 1.2.8
  • 1.2.7
  • 1.2.6
  • 1.2.5
  • 1.2.4
  • 1.2.3
  • 1.2.2
  • 1.2.1
  • 1.2.0
  • 1.1.14
  • 1.1.13
  • 1.1.12
  • 1.1.11
  • 1.1.10
  • 1.1.9
  • 1.1.8
  • 1.1.7
  • 1.1.6
  • 1.1.4
  • 1.1.3
  • 1.1.2
  • 1.1.1
  • 1.1.0
  • 1.0.11
  • 1.0.10
  • 1.0.9
  • 1.0.8
  • 1.0.7
  • 1.0.6
  • 1.0.5
  • 1.0.4
  • 1.0.3
  • 1.0.2
  • 1.0.1

Sundry is a lightweight Windows utility developed by DuckStudio that serves as a companion tool for Microsoft’s WinGet package manager, streamlining the editing, removal, and validation of application manifests. Designed for power-users, IT staff, and developers who maintain private or public software repositories, the program exposes a graphical front-end for operations that otherwise require manual JSON editing or repeated command-line calls. Typical use cases include quickly deleting outdated manifests after a version bump, adjusting metadata such as publisher name or installer hash without opening a code editor, and running automated syntax checks to catch schema violations before submitting a pull request to the official WinGet repository. By consolidating these tasks into a single interface, Sundry reduces the likelihood of human error and accelerates the continuous-integration workflow for organizations that distribute software through WinGet. The application sits in the System Utilities category and is currently offered at version 1.6.8, yet the publisher has already iterated through 61 public builds, indicating an active development cycle that responds promptly to changes in the WinGet manifest specification. Each release archives previous binaries, allowing maintainers to pin a specific revision if compatibility with an older schema is required. Although Sundry itself does not install or uninstall programs, it indirectly supports large-scale software deployment by ensuring that the underlying package definitions are accurate and consistent across managed fleets. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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