We’ve written about the Ninite software installation service several years ago but thought we would revisit the service for those of you who might not be aware of it.  It works on Windows 10. It’s free for consumers to use and is the best way to install or reinstall your favorite free and Open Source programs without the bloatware such as toolbars and other crapware.

What is Bloatware/Crapware?

Bloatware, “junkware,” or “crapware,” is the extra software that legit free programs try to sneak on your computer. For example, installing or updating Adobe Flash Player always tries to sneak in a free trial to McAfee or some other paid program you don’t want.

Using Ninite

Head to Ninite.com and pick the apps you want to install. The list of apps is broken down into different categories like Media, Messaging, and Security. All your favorites are there, such as Chrome, iTunes, VLC, Steam, and a lot more. Check as many as you want, and it will install them all in one fell swoop.

After selecting the apps, you want to scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Get Your Ninite to download the installer. Run it, and it will automatically go through and install each program, and you don’t need to do anything…just let it run. The amount of time it takes to complete depends on the amount and size of the apps you select.

That’s all there is to it! All the programs you selected will be installed and ready to use. Best of all, it installs the most recent version of the apps, and there is no extra bloatware you don’t need. The site includes most of the popular user-requested apps, but if you think something should be included, there is a suggestion form you can fill out. Here is a list of what Ninite does according to the site:

start working as soon as you run itnot bother you with any choices or optionsinstall apps in their default locationsay no to toolbars or extra junkinstall 64-bit apps on 64-bit machinesinstall apps in your PC’s language or one you choosedo all its work in the backgroundinstall the latest stable version of an appskip up-to-date appsskip any reboot requests from installersuse your proxy settings from Internet Explorerdownload apps from each publisher’s official siteverify digital signatures or hashes before running anythingwork best if you turn off any web filters or firewallssave you a lot of time!

While home users can enjoy Ninite for free, there is also a Pro version of Ninite aimed at large offices and corporations. It allows you to install software to hundreds of PCs at once via your web browser and issue install/uninstall/update commands, too.

We are huge fans of Ninite here, and we all use it anytime we reformat a Windows machine or get a new one. Ninite is easy to use, highly trusted, saves a ton of time, and doesn’t include the crapware you don’t want. This is exactly what you want, unlike the shady practices from sites like download.com, which you can read more about here and here. When setting up a new Windows PC, do you use Ninite to install all your favorite software in one fell swoop? Leave a comment below and let us know your thoughts. Comment

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