Releases: builtbybel/Bloatynosy
Winpilot 2024.6.23
If you're in the mood for something nostalgic, then give the new version of XP-AntiSpy, oops I mean XD-AntiSpy a try.
Due to the integration of Microsoft EdgeTweaker settings, all damn fuc AV engines flagged the last release. You gotta understand, it's just policy settings tweaked with a reg key. I've now removed the integration. Apparently, many users couldn't use the app despite whitelisting, which I find hard to believe.
Here for comparison are the VirusTotal reports with the Edge Debloating Tweaks and here without.
Winpilot 2024.6.21
Winpilot has cut ties with WebView2 and is no longer a web app! More details here
- The Setup module now features a full-fledged GUI solution for TheBobPony's MSEdgeTweaker script, available at https://github.com/TheBobPony/MSEdgeTweaker
- Fixed a critical bug in the Setup/CoTweaker module where Clippy automatically set recommended settings with admin rights
- Seamless integration of several modules into the chat window, such as Apps Installer and Plugins (see the preview)
- The Refresh now also updates its recommendations
- Resolved several bugs in AI classes related to Copilot
- Clippy can now theoretically be replaced by other mascots like Copilot. Just place PNG files of your choice into the app/assets folder and configure it in your settings
- Numerous UI refinements
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Winpilot 2024.6.19
After I gave Winpilot ("WebApp") a modern look with a classic Win32 desktop app two weeks ago - the project ran in parallel and could optionally be downloaded as Clipilot - the feedback was overwhelming, and a survey to decide whether to go with the WebApp or Win32 is now almost unnecessary.
I received over 130 messages via email alone - that really wasn't necessary, folks, but yes, I agree with you - I should indeed strip the web core from Winpilot.
Given that Microsoft has recently taken the "wrong" direction again by turning its nice (not perfect but good) UWP-era Mail and Calendar app into a PWA, I wasn't particularly thrilled, to put it mildly. Quite the opposite, I will banish this app in the business environment. Apart from the fact that the app is a resource monster - PWAs rely heavily on JavaScript, which is more resource-intensive than native code, especially for complex applications like web clients - this app stores login data for IMAP accounts on Microsoft's servers, and that's simply too much for me!
Well, I don't want to digress. Winpilot is getting rid of the Edge WebView2 foundation and will return to being a classic application. Don't be surprised if "Clipilot" appears in the title bar at startup; this is the start module of the Clippy assistant. All other classic modules are named Winpilot, just like the app itself.
The old Winpilot app, based on the WebView2 core, will become Winpilot Legacy and will continue to be available for download. It may receive occasional updates, as it has currently been downloaded around 2 million times.
Here are some advantages of the new "old" classic Win32 desktop app
- Transitioned the app to a "native" implementation, removing the need for WebView2
- The app operates with minimal resource consumption and loads up to 70% faster
- The app utilizes optimized yet classic Bloatynosy modules. The first two (CoTweaker Setup and Decrapify) have already been completely rewritten
- Improved logging and system monitoring through Clippy; all settings are logged in the Clippy Bubble
- The app no longer requires admin rights and must be manually granted, as Clippy prefers it that way
- The Clippy character/appearance can be customized
- Clippy can also be disabled
- No Copilot support for now, but we may consider integrating Copilot with Clippy as our mascot in the future
Winpilot 2024.6.15
Vote for future direction for Winpilot - Web App or Win32 Desktop App?
- Winpilot is a very smart and beautiful "WebApp" that uses the WebView2 engine of the Edge browser.
- Clipilot is a simple and very fast desktop version of the same application that works out of the box on any plain W10 and W11 system. It has the same features as Winpilot - just packaged differently - and even hosts the classic Bloatynosy modules.
For those who have completely uninstalled Edge, Clipilot is recommended as it does not require the framework.
Warning: Scam Alert
Please be cautious about where you download the app. I've seen several modified versions of Winpilot as well as Bloatynosy, which I wouldn't recommend using. Also, avoid the site bloatynosy.com. It promotes Bloatynosy as the official source, but you'll end up downloading an old version of Winpilot. Unfortunately, I get emails from people who have downloaded from there, asking what’s going on (I haven't examined the binaries yet). It seems forums and Reddit are unfortunately referring to that domain.
Winpilot 2024.6.7 Totaled Recall
Changelog
- Clippy's memory got a refresh
- You can now disable snapshots of the controversial Recall feature
- Minor startup optimizations
Warning: Scam Alert
Please be cautious about where you download the app. I've seen several modified versions of Winpilot as well as Bloatynosy, which I wouldn't recommend using. Also, avoid the site bloatynosy.com. It promotes Bloatynosy as the official source, but you'll end up downloading an old version of Winpilot. Unfortunately, I get emails from people who have downloaded from there, asking what’s going on (I haven't examined the binaries yet). It seems forums and Reddit are unfortunately referring to that domain.
Winpilot 2024.6.3
Changelog
- Winpilot has been tested on various Dev and Release preview builds and fine-tuned in detail. Support for 24H2 is officially available as of today.
Winpilot should no longer (although never say never) be classified as a "potentially unwanted app" by Microsoft Defender or Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. It's like I can feel that the app is now welcome at Microsoft and no longer gets flagged 🙄 🤫
The app is completely legitimate and does not use any aggressive mechanisms to "break things". Instead, it simply toggles registry switches and uses PowerShell to uninstall apps (just like you do when uninstalling apps from the Start menu). This excludes external scripts like the currently experimental tiny11builder.
Warning: Scam Alert
Please be cautious about where you download the app. I've seen several modified versions of Winpilot as well as Bloatynosy, which I wouldn't recommend using. Also, avoid the site bloatynosy.com. It promotes Bloatynosy as the official source, but you'll end up downloading an old version of Winpilot. Unfortunately, I get emails from people who have downloaded from there, asking what’s going on (I haven't examined the binaries yet). It seems forums and Reddit are unfortunately referring to that domain.
Winpilot 2024.6.1
Start a GitHub project to de-spyware Windows and call it TotaledRecall. pic.twitter.com/u12HAw2VRO
— Jared Folkins (@JF0LKINS) May 21, 2024
Warning: Scam Alert
bloatynosy.com is a fake site—don't download anything from there! The app is now Winpilot. Only download legit versions from my GitHub. Bloatynosy Classic is also available exclusively on GitHub.
Changelog
- Clippy's Interactions Split: I separated Clippy’s speech bubble from the assisted actions. Lots of users found the big bubble with buttons annoying, as it covered parts of the UI. Now, Clippy is less of a bother #215 #174
- Top-Bar Recommendations: Recommendations are now shown at the top, like what Microsoft’s doing with the Settings app and Copilot
- Updated "assisted" Debloat Signatures for better performance
- Light/Dark Mode Toggle Moved: Now you can switch modes in the Settings/Three-dot menu
- Better Error Handling: Improved exception handling for those annoying startup errors when the UI frontend doesn’t load, often because the Evergreen Bootstrapper for WebView2 is missing
Winpilot Totaled Recall 2024.5.22
Start a GitHub project to de-spyware Windows and call it TotaledRecall. pic.twitter.com/u12HAw2VRO
— Jared Folkins (@JF0LKINS) May 21, 2024
Important
The domain bloatynosy.com is a scam and not an official site of mine. It is fraudulent, and you should NOT download anything from there! As you all have noticed, the app is now available as Winpilot. Only the code on GitHub is legitimate and safe to download. The Bloatynosy Classic version is also only available for download here on GitHub!
Changelog
The Winpilot setup area has been further refined, offering better and slightly faster detection of "OOBE" settings. Taking inspiration from Microsoft's latest hit, the Recall feature, for the upcoming Copilot+ PCs, I've had some fun and highlighted the setup area once again with a Totaled Recall badge 😄 . I'm excited for the initial tests and to see where Winpilot goes from here.
Winpilot 2024.5.20
Changelog
- Access to the menu and menu navigation, in general, has been updated to align with the Windows 11 design language. This transition is being rolled out gradually. There's a possibility that Clippy might be integrated into a notification bar to reduce its impact on the UI. The elements you're seeing now are essentially expansions of the Windows 11 Settings app, but let's face it, Microsoft won't officially introduce them 😸 Everything that Microsoft doesn't let us disable in the OOBE, we can now manage afterward with Winpilot.
- The JavaScript code for the UI frontend has been optimized
- Further optimizations and refinements have been made to the code related to the UI, resulting in faster loading times
- Download of Arc Browser has been added to the Install section
- Tiny11 support remains experimental. If you choose to utilize this feature and work with a "tiny/debloated" image, proceed at your own risk
Winpilot 2024.5.13
- Clippy has been optimized again to evoke that nostalgic and authentic '90s Microsoft Clippy vibe (Clippy's annoyance factor has been dialed down a notch 🙄 )
- Numerous subtle UI fixes and adjustments have been made
- The debloat signature of the Crapify plugin has been expanded with more "safe bloatware," now displayed in the "recommended" section for uninstallation
- Minor fixes have been made in the Setup > Privacy section
- All code changes since the version schema switch have now been finally committed, making the current codebase open source
NOTE: Winpilot can be scaled in and out directly using CTRL + Scroll Up/Down. Similarly, CTRL + F can be used for searching.