HandyOrg is a small, developer-centric publisher whose entire catalog revolves around a single utility: HandyWinget, a lightweight graphical front-end for Microsoft’s official WinGet package manager. The tool is aimed at power-users and IT staff who want the speed and repository breadth of WinGet without memorizing command-line syntax. Through a clean, explorer-like interface it lets users search the full community repository, filter by publisher or category, read metadata, and queue dozens of applications for unattended installation. A second pane simplifies the creation of custom manifest files, so administrators can bundle internal or third-party installers into the same unified workflow, complete with hash validation and silent-switch presets. Typical use cases cover rapid deployment of developer toolchains, rebuilding a personal workstation after a clean Windows install, or assembling a standardized software stack for classroom or office machines. Because the program is portable and requires no elevated rights until the actual install step, it also fits portable toolkits and audit environments where command-line access is restricted. HandyOrg keeps the utility aligned with every WinGet release, exposing new upgrade, uninstall and export features as they appear in the CLI. HandyWinget is available for free on get.nero.com, where the package is pulled directly from the project’s GitHub releases via the trusted winget source, always delivering the newest build and supporting batch installation alongside any other applications selected.
GUI for installing apps through WinGet and Creating winget manifest file
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