UniGetUI 2026.1.7 released
UniGetUI 2026.1.7 finally brings Linux and macOS package management directly into its interface, supporting APT, DNF, Pacman, Snap, and styled .app bundles without forcing users back to the terminal. The update patches a few stubborn crashes, fixes Apple Silicon Homebrew errors, and adds a WinGet fallback that keeps the application from freezing when components misbehave. Developers also trimmed unnecessary bloat by removing the bundled Chocolatey CLI, which means separate installation becomes necessary but saves space and reduces security blind spots. A simple reload button now displays the last index check time, while a complete translation overhaul ensures every language file actually matches current technical terminology.
UniGetUI 2026.1.7 released
UniGetUI 2026.1.7 has been released, introducing native support for Linux and macOS package management, including APT, DNF, Pacman, and Snap, without the need for terminal commands. The update also addresses several crashes, particularly for Apple Silicon Homebrew users, and includes a WinGet fallback to prevent application freezes. Additionally, the developers removed the bundled Chocolatey CLI to enhance security and reduce the application's size, requiring users to install it separately. Interface enhancements, such as a reload button for package index checks and a complete translation overhaul, ensure a smoother user experience across different operating systems
