

Added fluent context menus to even more areas of the UI.WingetUI now detects Microsoft Store packages properly on the installed tab.Fixed loading loops when no package menagers were enabled.Improved scoop installer, thanks to Fixed broken select/unselect all on the updates and the installed section.NET runtimes and with MSVC++2010 (thanks microsoft for messing up IDs and adding double spaces on them) Optimized PNG files, thanks to Fixed issues with.

Fixed issues with application info parsing on botw winget and scoop.Improved dialogs, fixing an issue where the user couldn't interact with them.Fixed an issue where winget wouldn't detect wingetui.Fixed an issue where the window would drift across app restarts.The number of installed packages will vary when uninstalling an app.Added the update date and the release notes on the information window.Improved taskbar context menu positioning on Windows 11 systems.Fixed some issues regarding global scoop installations.Improved blurry textures on Windows 10 systems.Added a new screenshot viewer on the info window.Added a section to view, add and remove scoop buckets.Added a submenu for experimental features.Utilities regarding winget shouldn't enable scoop anymore.You can view the changelog for WingetUI 1.5.2 below: Aside from these, there are several other improvements and bug fixes like those related to.

The new update, version 1.5.2, fixes blurry textures on Windows 10, and improves task manager context menu positioning on Windows 11. WingetUI, which is a third-party GUI utility tool for managing CLI package managers like Winget or Scoop, has received its latest update today.
