Martí Climent is an independent open-source developer whose small but focused catalog revolves around UniGetUI, a Windows utility that wraps the command-line interfaces of winget, scoop, chocolatey, pip, npm, PowerShell Gallery, and .NET Tool into one cohesive graphical dashboard. Originally released as WingetUI and now distributed under the UniGetUI moniker, the program is aimed at power-users, IT staff, and casual tinkerers who want to install, update, or remove large sets of desktop applications, runtimes, fonts, and CLI tools without memorising syntax or juggling separate package managers. Typical use cases include quickly kitting out a new workstation with browsers, editors, media codecs, and development SDKs; automating weekly patch cycles across personal or lab machines; or exporting curated software lists that can be imported later for reproducible builds. The interface provides batch selection, version pinning, upgrade filtering, and dark-mode support, while still exposing advanced switches for users who need granular control. Because the tool only orchestrates existing repositories, it remains lightweight and avoids vendor lock-in. UniGetUI pre-release builds are refreshed frequently to track upstream package manager changes and to preview upcoming features. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetching the newest version and permitting silent batch installation of multiple applications.
A better UI for your package managers
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