Tiny11 has swiftly become popular among users seeking a more efficient Windows 11 experience, with its latest update offering significant enhancements. The mod, developed by NTDev, effectively trims the bloatware endemic to Windows 11, resulting in a streamlined operating system suited for those who prefer efficiency over extraneous features.
Bloatware Removal and Performance Boost
In the latest update, Tiny11 now provides the capability to remove several applications that come preinstalled with Windows 11, notably Copilot, the new Outlook client, and Microsoft Teams. Developer NTDev shared these advancements on platform
The meticulous master list from NTDev enumerates the range of applications removed. These include Clipchamp, News, Weather, Xbox (with Xbox Identity Provider still present for possible reinstall needs), GetHelp, and a host of others like Mail and Calendar, Feedback Hub, Maps, and Media Player, among others. With this comprehensive removal, Tiny11 users are expected to enjoy a less cluttered user interface and improved functionality.
Readiness for Windows 11 25H2
Beyond just bloatware removal, the current update renders Tiny11 compatible with the impending Windows 11 25H2 update. This adaptation ensures that users can proceed with system upgrades without the conventional baggage of preinstalled applications, maintaining the principle of a lean and fast operating system.
Tiny11's approach not only saves system resources but also addresses a growing demand among users who wish to have more say in what runs on their machines. By providing an upgraded yet minimalistic version of Windows 11, Tiny11 aligns with a user base eager for simplicity and customization in their software ecosystem.