Crapfixer 0.35
Initial release
Remember the days when you'd run a registry cleaner even if you didn't really need it? (Or maybe we did need it? I was probably too young to figure that out, too young for that crap
) Back then, cleaner tools like CCleaner were everywhere, it felt like every other tech forum had a "top 10 Windows Optimizers" list. You'd think that stuff would be over by now with sleek, modern OSes like Windows 11.Well… the built-in Windows cleaner might be enough, sure. But instead, the "modern OS" blesses us with a whole new batch of problems: ads in the Start menu, creepy data collection, preinstalled junk apps you didn't ask for and can't easily remove. Kind of wild that we still need tools like this in 2025. And they don't even sound that different,like this one here: Crapfixer. What can I say? The tech world is a bitch. More...
- Finalized overall UI direction; polishing phase is now underway
- Implemented NavigationManager and related handler classes
- Added security checks for executing external plugins
- Certain feature fixes that previously required an Explorer restart are now handled automatically
- Minor bug fixes and tweaks
Full Changelog: 0.30...0.35
Belim has released a new version of Crapfixer, a registry cleaner tool designed to resolve issues related to advertisements in the Start menu, intrusive data collection, and unnecessary preinstalled applications in contemporary operating systems such as Windows 11. The tool has successfully established the overall UI direction, implemented the NavigationManager along with associated handler classes, incorporated security checks for external plugins, and addressed specific feature fixes that previously necessitated an Explorer restart.