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Janus742016-03-08 17:34:56
System administration
Janus74, 2016-03-08 17:34:56

How do you keep your software collection up to date?

Hello!
Many system administrators, well, and other people, including myself, collect their own set of programs. For what? so that everything is at hand.
What automated tools do you use to always keep the collection of programs (not installed, but the installers themselves) up to date?
ps
1. We are talking about WINDOWS
2. If you do not maintain your collection of software, and do not update it in any way, I ask you not to leave answers that you do not do this.
Thank you!

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2016-03-08
@mr_jok

minimization and not chasing the latest software versions

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Roma, 2016-03-08
@aaallllsss

for Windows ninite.com

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maaGames, 2016-03-08
@maaGames

As a rule, there is no need for this. Enough universal drivers for the network card, after that the "most recent" is downloaded from the torrent. Well, I still keep the old reliable versions of some programs, because in any case I will install them, and not the latest versions.

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Artem @Jump, 2016-03-08
Tag

On offsite they are always up to date.
And downloading from offsite is not much slower than from an archive disk.
Therefore, specially trained people from the software manufacturer are engaged in keeping up to date.

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Yuri Bortnik, 2016-03-09
@DrakeMazzy

# svn up /usr/ports
# portupgrade -arR

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Pavel Belorussky, 2016-03-09
@hpcmir

Free utilities can be automatically updated through this FileHippo App Manager service at filehippo.com. Since the database of programs there is quite large, we can assume that the question is closed automatically without user intervention.
www.filehippo.com/download_app_manager

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Artemy, 2016-03-17
@arthemy

I update as needed manually, it is almost impossible to automate.
I put it in the "piggy bank", only after checking the new version in work. Often the old version is more concise and more convenient with the same basic functionality (at least remember nero).
Therefore, my personal distrib should categorically not be up-to-date, the main characteristic is battle-tested.

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Mikhail, 2016-03-17
@mkartashev

https://chocolatey.org/

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GalkinVicror, 2016-03-08
@GalkinVicror

No way. I always download the latest from the Internet. I don’t keep it on flash drives, in our time it’s irrelevant.

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Anton Ulanov, 2016-03-08
@antonsr98

with a clean installation, I download from offsite sites, and upload it to a flash drive + track new versions by mail if the program itself is not updated

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Vitaly Slyusar, 2016-03-10
@slusarvitaliy

There is a flash drive where the folders contain all the necessary programs. And also on the working computer contains a catalog of programs. Only the essentials. I check for updates once a month. If they are not worse than the old programs, then I replace them.

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lVlOzART, 2016-03-18
@lVlOzART

I always keep online installers (Skype, antivirus, etc.) that allow you to download the latest version of the software during installation + Stable distributions of large-sized software, the update of which is not critical - Flash, AutoCAD, etc. Plus, there is always a disk with portableapps.com/suite and driverpack + USB DVDROM at hand. I think your problem can be solved by a combination of the OwnCloud cloud and competent cataloging + synchronize with the phone (use it later as a USB flash drive), or SyncThing. Those. on the server, create folders Firewood, offline software, online software and synchronize them with the phone, adding or replacing will be done automatically on the phone, but there’s nowhere to go without manually updating the directories. If someone offers a more convenient option, I will only be happy, I subscribe!

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