Unofficial, third-party Win32 app allows disabling Windows and Edge stuff with few prompts

Winpilot: The Latest Update

Winpilot, previously known as BloatyNosy, has just released a new update today. The latest version, 2024.6.21, brings several fixes and improvements, particularly focusing on enhancing the user interface (UI).

One of the notable changes in this update is the integration of a graphical user interface (GUI) for MSEdgeTweaker within the Winpilot setup. MSEdgeTweaker is a script that allows users to disable unnecessary features on Microsoft Edge, providing a more streamlined browsing experience. With this integration, users can now manage Windows and Edge “bloat” settings conveniently from a single location.

Winpilot’s Transition to a Win32 Desktop App

  • The Winpilot utility has also made a significant transition from being a WebView2 web app to a Win32 desktop app. This change aims to enhance the overall performance and user experience of the application.

Changelog for Winpilot Version 2024.6.21:

  • Added a GUI solution for MSEdgeTweaker script
  • Fixed critical bug in Setup/CoTweaker module
  • Integrated several modules into the chat window
  • Refresh feature now updates recommendations
  • Resolved bugs in AI classes related to Copilot
  • Option to customize mascot (e.g., Clippy) with PNG files
  • Various UI refinements

In a previous update, Winpilot introduced the ability to remove Recall, a feature that sparked some controversy. The application offers a wide range of features, including device management, system information, app installation, bloatware removal, and more.

For a detailed list of features and to download Winpilot version 2024.6.21, visit the official GitHub repository. It’s important to note that Winpilot is a third-party application, so users should exercise caution when using it.

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Unofficial, third-party Win32 app allows disabling Windows and Edge stuff with few prompts