+++ Winslop is becoming Winslopr (Windows Slop Remover) +++
Yes, a letter is missing. No, it's not a typo.
"Winslop" was always a play on words: Windows + Slop. The idea was simple: Windows is full of junk, and this app cleans it up. That worked, until the internet had the same idea and started calling Windows itself "Winslop." Fair point, but inconvenient
And honestly, can you blame them? Between forced Copilot integrations, ads in the Start menu, Recall, and an update cadence that sometimes feels like Microsoft is stress-testing how much nonsense users are willing to tolerate, Windows has never felt sloppier.
We're debloating faster than they're bloating. It's a race we never signed up for. To be fair, Microsoft has started to dial some of this back recently, which at least shows they know things got out of hand
Search "Winslop" today and you'll find thousands of frustrated posts, memes, and rants about Windows and somewhere buried at the bottom, almost invisible, the app that actually tries to fix the problem.
So it had to happen. Not because the old name was bad, but because it stopped being specific enough. The internet stole it 😭 The perfect name doesnt matter if you dont own it anymore
Winslopr felt like the obvious fix. Close enough to the original to still be recognizable, but distinct enough to stand on its own.
And now it actually means something: Windows Slop Remover. It says what the app does, the mission is still the same, and it still sounds like a proper name. Not the object, the actor. Not the slop itself, the thing removing it.
Flickr dropped an e. Tumblr too. Winslopr drops one as well. No big adjustment needed. It's the same Winslop. Same mission. Just with a name that finally belongs to the app instead of the problem.
This is the first release under the new name.
The GitHub repository will also be renamed to Winslopr soon.
Why the rename?
It now stands for Windows Slop Remover. That makes the name a lot more direct.
Winslop ended up becoming a general nickname for Windows itself, which made the app harder to search for. Winslopr fixes that.
I didn’t want to throw the old name away completely. Winslopr keeps the original vibe, just in a more distinct form
Same app, same mission. Just a name that finally belongs to the tool
Same.slop.killer.new.identity.mp4
If you're interested in some of the background behind this release, including the move from WinForms to WinUI 3, you can read more here and #36