it's called Crapfixer. let that clean in🧽https://t.co/UP2iLnAgif#Crapfixer #Windows #Windows11 #app #microsoft pic.twitter.com/OMruEjvuUb
— Belim (@builtbybel) April 30, 2025
This is now essentially a stable release
- The code has now been fully migrated from VB.NET to C#, including the UI, which unfortunately I had to "re-design" from scratch. It’s a classic WinForms application
- The status of the tree structure features is now saved in an INI file #15
- You can now integrate advanced or external bloatware signatures. Simply place the CFEnhancer.txt in the storage directory of MSCFixer.exe
- Context menu actions can now be executed directly without having to check in the entry first
- The context menu help for features via right-click or F1 has been expanded and can now also search for help pages online
- The assembly name in MSCfixer.exe has been changed. The app will always be called "Crapfixer." By the way, anyone up for donating a cool icon file and getting their name immortalized?
- I didn’t manage to migrate the old settings panel from my VB.NET application, and honestly, I don’t even want to anymore. We currently don’t need settings anyway, everything is nice and lean. However, Ive left a placeholder button for settings in the options menu.
- Numerous minor bug fixes and intensive refactoring. If you discover any bugs, please report them. I continue to write my logic without AI because I still enjoy coding. But I do let AI handle repetitive tasks and, of course, comments. 😉
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