Versions:

  • 3.0.3.0

UI++ 3.0.3.0, developed by Jason Sandys, is a specialized system-administration utility that falls within the Windows automation and scripting category. The program’s core purpose is to let IT professionals create rich, interactive user interfaces at runtime without compiling separate executables; by interpreting a concise XML definition file, UI++ can present dynamic forms, gather complex input, populate drop-downs from external data sources, and pass the collected information directly to task-sequence variables or command-line arguments. Typical use cases include prompting technicians for machine naming, domain join credentials, or application selections during operating-system deployment, replacing multiple custom VBScript or HTA front ends with a single, consistent engine. Because the entire interface is generated on demand, the same package can adapt to different hardware types, regional settings, or organizational units simply by switching the XML source, making it especially valuable in large Configuration Manager or MDT infrastructures where zero-touch and light-touch builds must remain flexible. Version 3.0.3.0 is the first public release under the current numbering scheme and introduces native support for high-DPI displays, improved conditional visibility rules, and faster XML parsing, while retaining full backward compatibility with existing definition files created for earlier community builds. The lightweight executable requires no installation and can be injected into boot images or started from a network share, so administrators gain a portable, scriptable UI layer that integrates cleanly with PowerShell, DISM, and other deployment tools. UI++ is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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