WinToLinux

1.0

Make dual-booting between Windows and Linux easier with this app which allows users to manage their boot options for UEFI-enabled devices right from the system tray menu

Dual-booting is one of the more popular practices amongst users who either require two different operating systems at any given time or really want to experience the advantages and disadvantages of two particular systems before they decide to actually choose a particular one. For these individuals, WinToLinux might come as a helping hand. If you'd like to have the ability to dual-boot Windows and a particular Linux distro and have the UEFI order more quickly sorted out for the next system boot, then give this app a try.

It saves you time and puts you out of harm's way

By using this tool, you'll avoid dealing with intricate system settings that could be confusing and even dangerous, if set incorrectly. It will save you time and confusion or frustration, which actually gives way to enjoying your dual-boot setup. The application itself is simplistic and does not include many features. In the end, it concentrates on limited functionality. While in most cases that would be viewed as bad, in this case, there really isn't anything else you could ask to be added to this program. What it advertises is what you get.

Simplistic, but in an efficient and overall good way

The simplicity of WinToLinux is well-seen because it deals with system commands. It's a tool and not necessarily an application. Most tools concentrate on a single issue and try to either fix it or simply remedy it. Operating the app is very easy. It consist of a simple system tray icon and cascade menu. Here you can select your next boot OS and the app's start-up policy, as well as also reboot your system. Needless to say, all the functions work well, without any smoothness issues.
WinToLinux is a simple program aimed at a small but relevant public. If you're into dual-booting Windows and Linux and you're having a hard time dealing with your UEFI, give this app a try and see if it can give you that much needed helping hand. If dual-booting does not interest you in any way, then you're far better looking for other apps or programs. For a full Windows-Linux dual-boot guide check this article.
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1.0
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MIT License
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Anton Palgunov
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