
Ninite offered the same service for both Linux and OSX at times, but is currently Windows only. I run this on my parents machines whenever I come over to visit to make sure everything is up to date and running smoothly and have even done a trial of their Pro version at the office so see if it was worth the cost to keep our network installations up to date. The best part about Ninite is that you can trust it will never reset your home page/default search engine or install toolbars/bloat-ware that typically comes with some software (I’m looking at you Java). If an application is already installed on your computer it will either skip the install or update it to the newest version. Simply check the box of the application you want and it will create a single package that downloads and installs the most up-to-date version.

Ninite has quickly become my go-to place for installing any of the applications they support. 51.Back in 2010 Tom wrote a post for ChurchMag about a new utility called Ninite, and though the core concept of the site has remained the same, I thought it was about time we gave an updated review. I ran across Ninite after getting tired of having to install apps like Java, Quicktime, Chrome, Flash and Adobe Reader (neither of which are available anymore as was requested by Adobe) one at a time for every system I had to rebuild. Today, however, I was able to update Chrome manually to. I was still getting the update failure from Ninite. Not sure why Ninite can’t force the update if it has the installer, but I’ll give it a day or two and see how it goes. Well it looks like Chrome 99 is on a phased rollout-see this Reddit thread. 51:īut Chrome says it is already up to date with. Wait, what’s this? Ninite wants to update Chrome to. Ninite Chrome Installer.exe is usually located in the c:usersUSERNAMEdownloads. Okay I guess I’ll update Chrome manually, see if that works. Ninite Chrome Installer.exe is digitally signed by Secure By Design Inc. I tried the Ninite update again and it still failed with the same error.

I clicked a button telling Chrome that was okay. Clicking on that took me to a warning that an external application, Adobe Acrobat, had tried to modify how Chrome works. When I opened Chrome, it said “Error” in the upper right corner. One user’s Windows 10 computer keeps returning this error when Ninite Pro tries to update Chrome (whether interactively or from the command line):Ĭhrome : Install failed – Could not verify installation (1) – 3623
