Omaha is the open source version of Google Update, the system used to install, update, and maintain Google software such as Chrome and Earth on Windows platforms. It provides a robust infrastructure for both automatic background updates and on-demand update checks, ensuring that applications stay secure and up to date with minimal user intervention. Designed for scalability and reliability, Omaha can manage the distribution of patches, full installers, and software configurations across large user bases. The project enables developers to integrate update mechanisms into their own applications, offering the same efficiency and stability that Google products rely on. While Omaha’s Google-branded version is used internally, the open source release allows third-party developers and organizations to adopt or customize the update framework for their needs.
Features
- Provides automatic and on-demand software updating on Windows
- Used in Google products like Chrome and Earth for patch management
- Supports background installation and silent update processes
- Open source framework for integrating custom software updates
- Includes documentation and developer setup guides for easy deployment
- Enhances software security by ensuring consistent version management