: Often cited as the best direct alternative to Ninite for Mac. It provides a clean web interface where you select your desired apps (like Chrome, Zoom, or Spotify) and generates a single Terminal command to install them silently.
However, if you are willing to dip your toes into the Terminal, offers a superior long-term solution. It doesn't just update your apps; it creates a replicable, managed environment for your software that is far more stable than manually downloading .dmg files from websites.
: A free, web-based service specifically designed for setting up new Macs. Similar to Ninite, it bundles popular software and provides a command-line script to automate the background installation of all selected items.
