Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Freeware
QWinApt Wants to Be Synaptic When it Grows Up
killer functionality of Linux's Synaptic package manager. It's a great idea, and an improvement from Win-get (which Brad reviewed in 2007), but it's still not quite up to par with its Linux cousins.Getting QWinApt running requires two small downloads, the core app itself and wget to actually do the downloading. Extract them both to the same folder, launch the executable and you're on your way. All that's left is to choose a location for your downloads, and the package manager will open.
The graphical frontend is clean and simple (we'll overlook grammar and spelling - it's free, right?) and breaks down applications into main categories. Those categories are repeated in your download folder, so when you check an app (or apps) and hit apply, they'll download into the matching folder.
Then you're on your own. Unlike Linux the installers won't launch silently, you'll have to soldier through them yourself, which is QWinApt's biggest limitation. If you maintain an app store on a file server, however, it does offer a simple way to bulk download a number of good quality apps without having to visit dozens of different websites.
So, just how good at time waster games are you? Think you've got the stuff? Well, The World's Hardest Game 2.0 doesn't think you do.
Yes, amazingly, it's possible to have a sequel to a game called "The World's Hardest Game". It doesn't seem logically possible, since if the first one was actually the world's hardest, how could another one come along and share the moniker? It made me doubt the name in the first place. That is, until I tried the game.
The mechanics of the game are very simple. You are a small red square, ...

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Allen said 6:37PM on 8-01-2008
I'm familar with Synaptic, but reading this article, had I not been familiar with it I would have NO CLUE what this app did.
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Lee Mathews said 4:48PM on 8-01-2008
Highlight app, click apply, it downloads the app....Third paragraph. Also the closing mentions that it's a basically a bulk downloading app.
Allen said 6:49PM on 8-01-2008
Lee, thanks for the info, I have downloaded and am about to run it.
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Allen said 11:17PM on 8-01-2008
Actually what I meant to say is, I'm downloading it (again) and trying it (again). Now that I have done that, I get it.. I just think the "Apply" and "Cancal" (sic) threw me off.
Seems to be a little buggy (crashed twice before it downloaded). Other than that, it seems nice. I'd like to see it take off. In the meantime, a similar app I like is the download checker from filehippo.com.
Lee Mathews said 11:18PM on 8-01-2008
I'll have to check that one out, thanks for the tip! Sometimes it's hard to get a description totally clear - especially on an app like this that's good, but not quite on the mark.
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Infernoz said 3:22PM on 8-03-2008
Several of the shown download in QWinApt point to old versions of the applications and the tool does not appear to look for installed versions of the applications, so seems pretty useless for identifying new or updated software. I also question the use of wget, given that the DownloadThemAll Firefox extension seems much better for downloading files, especially on busy sites.
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