I never thought I'd let Clippy go, but here we are. As Clippy bows out, we're moving forward with xd-AntiSpy
Despite having a fairly large user base—partly due to the project's origins from "Bloatynosy"—I’ve decided to discontinue the development of the Winpilot app. But don’t worry, there's a replacement: xd-AntiSpy! More on that soon! Winpilot never quite caught on like the old "Bloatynosy" program. This might be due to its webcore and how it was a bit bloated, making it feel like it didn’t get to the point quickly enough. Many users had this first impression because of Winpilot’s appearance and user interface.
About a month ago, I revived a dormant project—xd-AntiSpy. Some of you might remember it as xp-AntiSpy from the good old XP days(my first Windows OS). I decided to get everything right this time around. The UI is old-school, solid, fast, and its expandable core is becoming essential. I spent a lot of time migrating the project from C++ to C# back in the day. In recent weeks, it’s been getting a lot of new features, like a multilingual user interface.
xd-AntiSpy does exactly what Bloatynosy did!
This is the Bloatynosy successor everyone wanted.
Fast, simple, precise, and expandable thanks to plugins. Today, I even expanded the plugin interface and added a plugin for all you Clippy fans—called Butler—which takes on the same management functions as Clippy. Follow the project if you’re interested and try out the latest release, 4.11. Just a heads-up: The app is new, but the big version number is a nod to the original. It stopped at 3.98, and I brought it back at 4.00. See you soon, Belim.