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The Best Freeware Softwares in One Single Smart Installer Pack for Windows

Using Smart Installer Pack you can save a lot of time when downloading and installing your favorite software after an OS re-installation.

It becomes very annoying to re-install all the previously installed applications after a Windows format. Generally there are must have softwares or rather freewares that need to be reinstalled after the format. The most annoying thing after you format your pc is to search the web, download programs one by one and install them on the computer system. The Smart Installer Pack tries to reduce the time it takes to install popular software by providing an interface to download and install dozens of popular software programs.

Smart Installer Pack is one executable file, which can automatically install more than 70 freeware applications in one click. It eliminates the task of searching around the Internet, waiting, downloading and installing the apps one by one. It has a easy and intuitive user interface design.


Features:

  • Easy, intuitive user interface design
  • Contains usual start-up software
  • Greatly reduces the time needed to install that software, eliminating some of the unnecessary searching, waiting, etc.
  • All free
  • The installer comes packed in a convenient executable file
  • You can choose which software you want to download and install from within the program using suggestive icons
  • The application is made as small as possible
  • Install fast, fast, faster!
It is also a good idea to check the version of the programs downloaded with the latest version on the developer’s website (or through an existing update function in the software) to make sure the latest version has indeed been installed.

Download latest version of Smart Installer Pack (Size: 227 MB)

Software included in Smart Installer Pack:

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Now, all you have to do is download this Smart Installer Pack and put it to work to get the job done fast.

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