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If your on windows consider installing though scoop.sh
On linux just use Flatpak
Scoop and Chocolatey are the only ways to make Windows usable. But Flatpak on Linux will always be the easiest and beat solution, because Linux is simply the best OS.
The best OS depends on the things you want to get done, not philosophical ideals. As great as Linux is, evangelism like this is ridiculous. I daily Debian on desktop and laptop, with Windows as secondary dual boot.
why not winget?
Winget isn't really a package manager
it can install packages and manage their dependencies. (package dependencies are experimental tho) (so what part of it is "not really a package manager"