

Moving from Windows XP to Windows 7 will be a whole lot easier if you use Ninite. The free online site lets you pick those extra apps you always need to hunt around the web for when you do a clean install.
Once you've checked off your choices among the 59 possibilities, you download an installer (sorry, Windows only) , double-click it and you can just walk away while it loads up all those apps on your fresh operating system. It's even smart enough to avoid installing crapware such as unnecessary toolbars.
We've been testing this routine in its beta phase, and we can tell you it works beautifully. We test a lot of operating systems here, and it's a pain to individually install apps such as Adobe Flash, Adobe Reader (or better yet, Foxit Reader), iTunes, Firefox, Winrar, and many others. Now, with our custom installer, everything is ready to go in minutes.
The company aims to please, asking you to suggest more apps that aren't yet included. It's hard to believe this is free.
Via Ninite
By Kaosi at 2:45 PM ON 10/23/09
WOO! This is awesome! I just got a new HDD and I've only installed the OS on it (Win 7, of course). This is going to save me a huge amount of time. The question is now, what do I do with my free time? Heh.
By d at 4:42 PM ON 10/23/09
nice find.
By tigglet at 2:16 AM ON 10/24/09
you wouldnt need this service if microsoft actually installed what everyone is using for you or left your apps on there in the first place to upgrade themselves with the option that im sure all app makers would have placed into their free products to clean install themselves from the old apps api, BUT there's bias for you. I'm speaking from the fact that windows 7 doesnt have a clear cut clean install itself.
By moose333 at 10:38 PM ON 10/25/09
WOO! This is awesome! I just got a new HDD and I've only installed the OS on it (Win 7, of course). This is going to save me a huge amount of time. The question is now, what do I do with my free time? Heh.
By hariharulu at 8:12 AM ON 11/19/09
thanks
By John Polich at 4:54 PM ON 12/27/09
Many of our computer club members use Ninite
John Polich:
Many of our computer club members use Ninite...More »