UniGetUI 3.3.7 Beta 1 released
The latest UniGetUI beta release, 3.3.7, brings some notable updates and fixes.
A key feature addition is the ability for auto-updating specific package types. This means you can set it up to grab new versions automatically without manually triggering an update check each time.
There's also been work on how UniGetUI deals with packages that don't have a defined version number, often called 'unknown.' The system now handles these differently, simplifying things and hopefully reducing potential headaches they've caused before.
Previously reported issues involving the .NET Tool for checking updates seem to be resolved. Users should get more accurate information about available upgrades moving forward.
For those managing packages with dependencies, the Uninstall then Update feature has been tweaked slightly. The overall process feels a bit smoother now after these changes.
And let's not forget the UniGetUI installer itself got an upgrade. Getting started for the first time or on new systems should be less confusing and hopefully quicker.
Under the hood, this version is built on .NET 10 with AppSdk 1.8 support integrated. Development picked up a specific point from pull request #4232 by @treysis, which focused on ensuring the installer doesn't crash trying to create an Autorun registry key if it's not available, something that was causing problems for some users previously.
Release UniGetUI 3.3.7 beta 1
General changes Added the ability to autoupdate only specific packages Improvements to how UniGetUI handles Unknown version packages Fixed certain issues with .NET Tool update checking Improved NP...
