Bazaar 0.7.12 Removes Parental‑Control Lockout and Streamlines App Display

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Bazaar version 0.7.12 has fixed a bug that previously forced users into a child-only mode when Windows’ parental-control settings could not be read, now defaulting to no restrictions for better accessibility. The update also includes refreshed translations for Japanese and Czech, adjustments to the featured carousel padding, and a layout manager to ensure consistent app tile widths across different window sizes. Usability improvements such as contextual titles, tooltips for “more info” links, and the removal of the “other apps” label when no items are present enhance the user experience. Upgrading to this version is recommended to avoid unexpected restrictions and enjoy a smoother interface



Bazaar 0.7.12 Removes Parental‑Control Lockout and Streamlines App Display

Bazaar 0.7.12 resolves an annoying parental‑control bug that had forced users into a child‑only mode whenever Windows’ settings couldn’t be read, restoring full access to all apps by defaulting to no restrictions. The update also refreshes Japanese and Czech translations, cleans up the featured carousel padding, and introduces a layout manager for consistent app tile widths across window sizes. Contextual titles, tooltips on “more info” links, and improved tooltip placement enhance usability without adding bulk. After installing this patch, any machine that previously showed only the default early‑childhood category will now display every installed application as expected.

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