Bloatynosy Nue! The king is back... The original repo has been revived and is now online https://t.co/iCiPTbYhlw pic.twitter.com/qo8FbL9uTj
— Belim (@builtbybel) November 14, 2024
- Stable release on version 0.85 with migrated features and full support for Windows 11 24H2, especially 23H2, but also older feature versions - this was the version everyone agreed was the best of its time!
- New Notification/Shared Log Center for global log reporting
- Enhancements and fixes for the app debloater (Option 2), with alerts if apps can't be removed due to dependencies
- Improved plugin functionality (Option 3), which can be expanded with a future plugin store
- Numerous smaller fixes and improvements
Note: There are now countless "BloatyNosy" copies floating around on GitHub, but remember, friends - this is the true original.
You probably remember my classic BloatynosyApp, which had to go through some renaming and eventually got discontinued. Everything that came after, like the web-based "Winpilot," didn't last long either. Honestly, I thought I was done with Bloatynosy-well, at least with the name. But then, during a recent visit to a well-known company, I saw an employee Googling the app and trying to download it, and I had to stifle a laugh. Apparently, the legend lives on. The employee and I had a good laugh about it, and he even called it the epitome of debloating. I had a hard time committing to it, but in the end, I went for it. Now I can proudly say that after Bloatynosy, there won’t be anything newer or better. This time, it'll be even leaner, more efficient, smaller, and faster. A simple .exe that anyone can understand, doing exactly what bugs us after installing Windows 11. The reborn Bloatynosy carries the "Nue" extension (Bloatynosy Nue), not "New" ;) The last solid, classic version was 0.85, and that's where Im picking up (with a fresh new interface). The build carries a small 11.x version number.If you haven’t heard yet, BloatyNosy has been brought back to life, read on to learn more...
Sometimes, I think a little too long about things, and then a useful project just pops out. Bloatynosy was one of those projects. Sure, the name wasn't for everyone, but it was the go-to tool for cleaning up and debloating Windows. Recently, I added an OOBE assistant called "Fresh11" to the FlybyScript—basically, an all-in-one solution and I figured, why not use the same foundation to bring Bloatynosy back to life?