One notable change is the separation of the patch functionality for unsupported hardware, previously integrated into Flyoobe, into a distinct tool called Flyby11. While this option remains available, users can now access it more conveniently, either directly from Flyoobe or via a command-line flag.
Although Flyoobe 1.21 does not currently support dark mode, the developer is exploring two potential solutions: either a subtle dimming of the interface or a full toggle between light and dark modes, which may take additional time to implement.
The overall goal of these updates is to streamline the application, reduce its executable size, and improve user experience. Users interested in exploring the detailed change log and downloading the new version can visit the GitHub page dedicated to Flyoobe 1.21.
In addition to these enhancements, future updates may include further interface improvements, user-customizable features, and expanded compatibility options, paving the way for Flyoobe to become an essential tool for Windows 11 setup experiences. This ensures that users can enjoy a smoother and more intuitive installation process, with ongoing support for those using unsupported hardware through the new Flyby11 tool
Flyoobe 1.21 released
Belim has released an updated version of his Windows Setup Assistant, known as Flyoobe, which now better fits into the Windows 11 ecosystem. The new version features a refined design and has resolved several minor bugs, marking the end to its preview phase. The patch functionality for unsupported hardware, previously integrated into Flyoobe, has been decoupled into a separate process called Flyby11. While the patch option remains available, it can now be launched directly from within Flyoobe or using a command-line flag.