CrapFixer 1.15.137 released

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CrapFixer has officially released version 1.15.137, introducing several notable improvements and updates. A key feature of this release is the app's newfound ability to respect the user's default browser, allowing internal web links to open in the selected browser instead of always defaulting to Edge, which is particularly beneficial for users who have uninstalled Edge. Additionally, the Tools section of the app has received a UI enhancement, and various minor bugs have been addressed to improve overall functionality.

While the current focus remains on maintaining existing features, there is a plan to introduce a custom import function in future updates. The release also enhances the previously introduced tool that provides a user interface for the command-line tool ViveTool, which now allows users to unlock custom IDs by simply entering them into a textbox.

The developer has made it clear that there are no plans for future updates to older apps such as TidyOS and xd-AntiSpy, as the focus has shifted to CrapFixer, which has unexpectedly become a primary tool for Windows 11 tweaking.

Looking ahead, the roadmap for CrapFixer includes further improvements and enhancements, ensuring it remains a valuable utility for users seeking to optimize their Windows experience. The developer remains committed to responding to user feedback and evolving the app in line with current trends and user needs

CrapFixer 1.15.137 released

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.

CrapFixer 1.15.137 released @ NT Compatible