Winpilot, previously known as BloatyNosy, has just released a new software update today. The latest version, 2024.6.21, brings several fixes and improvements, particularly focusing on enhancing the user interface (UI).
Winpilot’s Transition to a Win32 Desktop App
The Winpilot utility has 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.
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.
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.