The second test release for Fort Firewall has been released and features a driver fix, power resume detection, a startup alert popup, and an update to SQLite version 3.50.3.
The fifth beta version of UniGetUI 3.2.1 has been released and resolves various bugs and crashes, including those caused by bundle imports, deadlocks in the LoadingDialog implementation, enhancements in asynchronicity, problems with GitHub login, and instances of process hangs. Enhancements encompass the crash handler, InstallOptionsFactory, and InstallOptions. XML and YAML bundles will no longer be supported; however, they can be converted to JSON using a previous version of UniGetUI.
The initial test release for Fort Firewall 3.18.8 is now available for evaluation, accompanied by a change log that specifies a power resume is required to update the driver's configuration.
UniGetUI 3.2.1 Beta 4 has been released and features several updates, including the addition of a dependencies field on the Package Details page, the implementation of cloud backup and restore functionality, enhancements to package bundles, and the capability for cargo to download crates.
CrapFixer 1.18.200 has been released and now includes a modern "Policy Editor" called NAppClean.exe, suitable for admins or those who prefer a structured approach to applying tweaks. NAppClean can be downloaded as a standalone tool.
The third beta version of UniGetUI 3.2.1 has been released for testing, featuring a range of updates, such as modifications to executable changes for package managers, enhancements to the installer and installation experience, improvements in screenshot database fetching, installer extension detection, the introduction of UniGetUI Elevator, refined launch procedures, and support for PowerShell 7.
Fort Firewall 3.18.7 has been released, introducing enhancements such as regexp search for "/...", the ability to unlock the password until the window closes, and improvements to the outlined buttons in the user interface.
Fort Firewall 3.18.6 offers flexible network rules, allows the use of wildcards, can filter by SvcHost.exe service names, limits the speed of application groups, includes blocklist features, keeps traffic statistics, shows bandwidth usage, and uses a kernel driver with WFP. The new version addresses a bug where the "Traffic Graph" window always switches.
Fort Firewall 3.18.5 has been released and features enhancements to the user interface, including improved visibility for window centers, an upgraded action for the tray's "Show Programs or Alert Window," activation of the Ctrl+Double-Clicked tab, and an update to SQLite version 3.50.2.
UniGetUI 3.2.1 beta 2 has been released with enhancements in elevator command generation, custom package targeting, PowerShell7 integration, crash resolutions, package installer challenges, package uninstallation concerns, and introduces a new signing certificate.
Belim has released CrapFixer 1.17.177, which introduces general enhancements for Windows 11 Build 26100.4484, including the activation of system hibernation for disk space optimization and the removal of hiberfil.sys. It enhances privacy through the activation of activity history, provides control through registry or group policy, and improves system responsiveness by turning off visual effects.
Fort Firewall 3.18.4 has been released and includes adding an "Inline Zones" flag to rules, adding the "Switch Window Visibility" flag to tray options, and sorting rules by name in programs.
Fort Firewall 3.18.3 has been released with a range of enhancements, featuring timer menu actions, options for copying paths and opening folders, updates to connections and ConfZoneManager, an upgrade to SQLite 3.50.1, and the implementation of GPG signature signing for installers.
The first beta of UniGetUI 3.2.1 has been released and features several updates, including default install options for each package manager, commands for pre-update and uninstall processes, and the capability to terminate processes. It additionally restricts custom command-line arguments, presents security reports, and enhances the error message for absent files.
Belim has announced the release of Flyby11 2.6, which introduces an experimental upgrade mode that circumvents compatibility and driver checks. This feature enables users to transfer drivers from their existing system to the new installation. The Insider build resolves concerns such as the availability of Hebrew as a UI language and the reorganization of the "Troubleshoot compatibility issues" option. Users of the standard 2.5 release do not automatically include this feature, which requires the separate download of the Flyby11 Insider Asset.
Belim has released CrapFixer 1.16.156, which now offers recursive analysis as well as fix and restore operations from any feature tree node. The preview feature has been integrated into the analyze function, and enhancements have been made to the app startup process to improve performance and stability. The user interface has been enhanced with updated accent colors, a streamlined header, and the inclusion of a GitHub Octocat icon.
PeaZip 10.5.0 has been released and represents a notable advancement in the file manager, enhancing archive browsing and editing capabilities while introducing new functionalities. The software now accommodates all file browser styles and icon sizes on macOS, enabling users to navigate NTFS Alternate Data Streams on Windows.
CrapFixer 1.15.137 has been released. The app now respects the default browser, allowing users to access internal web links in Edge. The update also improves the Tools section UI and fixes minor bugs. Currently, the focus is on maintaining current features, but a custom import function is on the roadmap.
Belim has announced the release of CrapFixer 1.14.125.
CrapFixer 1.13.103 has been released, incorporating enhancements to address memory leaks, an improved CFEnhancer plugin, updated default icons, bug fixes for the F1-triggered feature help, as well as minor UI improvements and optimizations.