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Is ninite legit?

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Kinda in the title.

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yes. why would you ask that question.

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Yep, It's legit.

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yes. why would you ask that question.

My friend and I were talking about it and he thinks that it might not, and that got me worried so I figured I'd ask

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Yes its great to use.

 

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Ok, so the question I have, sure you can hate me for it:

 

What is ninite?

 

Edit: Nevermind, I googled it. Looks pretty cool.

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Ok, so the question I have, sure you can hate me for it:

 

What is ninite?

 

Edit: Nevermind, I googled it. Looks pretty cool.

 

^Snap, didn't see ur edit.

 

Ninite is a checkbox style webpage that grabs latest versions of COMMON programs that you choose and downloads/installs them for you.

 

fixedbyvonnie-windows-8-1-download-ninit

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Best thing ever for computers

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It is, the must have for any PC builder.

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Saves SOOOO much time.

Well not really but yes really.

 

 

Okay..well.....Saves a lot of clicks

Clicks are time, time is money (for the customer/consumer)

 

Also.. if you RE-use ninite at a later date, it will update the programs with out of date versions. (Do not know if its an overwrite job, or an uninstall/reinstall job though)

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^Snap, didn't see ur edit.

Ninite is a checkbox style webpage that grabs latest versions of COMMON programs that you choose and downloads/installs them for you.

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:o How can you not select Steam in that list :o
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:o How can you not select Steam in that list :o

Steam doesnt go to C:

Goes to my other drives.

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Oh, yeah true. Why you got Firefox + chrome?

Dat 60fps tho...

 

Nah I had Firefox for life, always liked it, but wanted to check out how Chrome was compared...

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Dat 60fps tho...

Nah I had Firefox for life, always liked it, but wanted to check out how Chrome was compared...

Oh ok, I used Firefox until I found chrome :P

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Steam doesnt go to C:

Goes to my other drives.

You can install steam on C: and just add a game library onto another drive.

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You can install steam on C: and just add a game library onto another drive.

Yeah but no point.. I set up 2 ssd's, 1 for C:\OS 1 for D:\games :)

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Oh, yeah true. Why you got Firefox + chrome?

I know I always do because I do a fair bit of web design, and it is always good to have all of the major browsers installed to ensure what you're creating will look good across the board. 

 

Also, people often forget that ninite doesn't just need to be a one time use application, if you run that installer they give you a month down the road, it will update all of the selected programs for you (if they are out of date obviously). So not only does it save a ton of time when installing new software, it can also save a ton of time helping keep everything up to date. 

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I know I always do because I do a fair bit of web design, and it is always good to have all of the major browsers installed to ensure what you're creating will look good across the board. 

 

Also, people often forget that ninite doesn't just need to be a one time use application, if you run that installer they give you a month down the road, it will update all of the selected programs for you (if they are out of date obviously). So not only does it save a ton of time when installing new software, it can also save a ton of time helping keep everything up to date. 

 

Yeah but usually my chrome or firefox will update automatically :P So I ditch ninite afrerwards

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