One significant change is the integration of more robust options for managing log file sizes, allowing users to maintain system performance without the risk of excessive log storage. The PowerShell SDK has also been updated, contributing to improved reliability and speed. The Repair-WGPM command, essential for troubleshooting WinGet issues, has been optimized for faster performance and greater reliability. Additional improvements include ignoring irrelevant ReleaseStatic outputs during installs and cleanups, as well as the implementation of a signal handler to enhance the program’s resilience against unexpected system events.
On the feature side, the update introduces a new method for managing complex installations by linking package actions to specific folders, facilitating better organization for users managing multiple versions of tools. Furthermore, the sandbox environment now sends host details with logs, which could expedite issue resolution when problems arise due to specific system configurations.
Microsoft has also addressed previous issues, including compatibility concerns with Visual Studio 2026, and has implemented stricter controls on log management, ensuring a balance between detailed insights and manageable log sizes. The update also includes a shift to hybrid CRT linkage instead of full static builds, which may improve performance for tasks involving dynamic linking.
Overall, Windows Package Manager v1.28.90 is designed for those eager to explore upcoming features and contribute feedback, though users should remain aware that this pre-release build may still contain bugs or usability challenges.
As Microsoft continues to refine the Windows Package Manager, it will be interesting to see how user feedback shapes future updates and what new features will be introduced in subsequent stable releases. The goal is to create a more efficient and user-friendly package management experience for Windows users
Windows Package Manager 1.28.90 Pre-release released
Microsoft has released the latest pre-release version of the Windows Package Manager (v1.28.90) for users who want to test new features and report bugs before they become stable. This preview update includes improvements such as updating WinGet to v1.28, allowing it to work with newer package versioning, and enhancing system stability by upgrading the PowerShell SDK and Repair-WGPM command. The update also introduces a feature that makes it easier to manage complex installs by linking package actions to folders within their usual location. Additionally, Microsoft has fixed several issues reported by users, including compatibility problems with Visual Studio 2026.
Windows Package Manager 1.28.90 Pre-release released @ NT Compatible
