A Windows XP-era third-party application called xp-AntiSpy has made a comeback as a fork on Windows 11. The app, as the name suggests, was built with the goal of being an anti-spyware for Windows XP.
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Windows 11 enthusiasts have got another chance to play with an unofficial Windows 11 edition that is doing the rounds on the internet and is being referred to as Windows 11 China Government edition.
It is probably not wrong for a Windows critic to say that the OS is slowly turning into an ad-fest, with more ads and promos now in the Start menu. This unofficial app promises to disable them all.
Wintoys, an unofficial Windows app, which lets users tweak, customize, or optimize their OS, to their will, has received its latest update, which now skips SYSTEM scheduled tasks and more.
Tiny11 builder is a utility that helps automate the process of creating streamlined and debloated Windows 11 install images from any build or version of the OS. The latest update adds ESD support.
The official one may be dead and gone forever, but the unofficial Clippy inside Windows debloater app Winpilot (formerly called BloatyNosyAI) has received several improvements and fixes.
If you are not a fan of how the New Outlook for Windows app looks or behaves or have some other complaints about it, you can swiftly remove it with a click or two using this third-party app.
Bloatynosy has now evolved into BloatynosyAI and it can disable AI features on Windows 11 or Microsoft Edge that a user may consider as bloatware. This new app works on Windows 10 as well.
The Windows 11 debloater app BloatyNosy had issues with Microsoft Store policies, which had been seemingly resolved once. However, Microsoft has once again banned the app from its Store.
The developers of a Windows 11 debloater app called "BloatyNosy" (formerly "ThisIsWin11"), have confirmed that some of its features were causing conflicts with OS features and other applications.
The very popular ThisIsWin11 app has gone another name change, this time from Debloos to BloatyNosy. The dev of the utility has explained what brought the change. There are several improvements too.
A bloatware-free Windows 11, dubbed Tiny11, was released earlier today which has extremely modest system requirements. The developer of the mod has now addressed various doubts and concerns of people.
If you like tweaking and customizing your Windows 11 setup, the TIW11 app just received its latest update. Though in terms of bugfixes it's minimum, de-bloaters will now have a new tool to play with.