Windows 10: Windows 10 Apps-killer app Bloatbox introduces handy scripts support

Discus and support Windows 10 Apps-killer app Bloatbox introduces handy scripts support in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; We reviewed the Windows 10 application Bloatbox earlier this month and found it to be an excellent app for Windows 10 administrators who like to remove... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by GHacks, Jul 31, 2020.

  1. GHacks
    GHacks New Member

    Windows 10 Apps-killer app Bloatbox introduces handy scripts support


    We reviewed the Windows 10 application Bloatbox earlier this month and found it to be an excellent app for Windows 10 administrators who like to remove some or even most of the included applications the operating system ships with.

    The program is open source and created by the developer of the retired Debotnet application and its successor Spydish. It displays the list of supported non-system apps in a sidebar by default. You may display system apps as well that it supports, and move all apps that you want removed to the processing list.

    While we liked the program in general, we noted that it lacked restoration options and that some of the interface elements could be confusing.

    Windows 10 Apps-killer app Bloatbox introduces handy scripts support bloatbox-scripts.png

    The new Bloatbox 0.14.0 takes care of the first issue. The program supports scripts now that you can integrate in the application. While that is mostly of interest for advanced users, all users may download a package of scripts and integrate it into the application with just a few clicks.

    Here is what you need to do:

    1. Download the latest version of the script package from this page.
    2. Extract the contents of the archive to the Bloatbox directory (including the folder named scripts).
    3. Restart Bloatbox or start it with elevated rights.

    Click on the three dots at the top of the middle column to get a list of available actions. These are, at the time of writing:

    1. Block Telemetry
    2. Disable unwanted services.
    3. Disable Windows Defender.
    4. Reinstall all built-in apps.
    5. Remove default apps only.
    6. Remove OneDrive.
    7. Unpin Startmenu tiles.

    The fourth option brings all built-in apps that you may have removed earlier back by installing them again on the system.

    The menu items are descriptive but they lack further information, e.g. which services are unwanted and will be disabled by the script when you run it? Bloatbox displays additional information when you select an item and displays a confirmation prompt.

    All scripts are PowerShell scripts, and the best option when it comes to finding out what they do is to open the script in a plain text editor. You find them all in the scripts folder, and all include comments at the top that detail what the script does. An option to check out the script from within the application would be useful as it would speed up the process.

    Closing Words


    The new version of Bloatbox improves the program by adding an option to it to restore previously removed applications. Users may find some of the other options useful as well, but programs like the developer's own Spydish are probably better suited for that.

    Now You: Have you tried Bloatbox? What is your take?

    Thank you for being a Ghacks reader. The post Windows 10 Apps-killer app Bloatbox introduces handy scripts support appeared first on gHacks Technology News.

    read more...
     
    GHacks, Jul 31, 2020
    #1
  2. t_ski Win User

    $.10 android apps

    Not sure if anyone's seen this yet, but they have $.10 (yes, 10 cents) android apps on the Android Market to celebrate 10 BILLION downloads. So far I've picked up Tetris, Need for Speed Shift, SoundHound amd ADWLauncher EX. There were several other games that were listed, including ones too good for my phone *Frown Windows 10 Apps-killer app Bloatbox introduces handy scripts support :(
     
    t_ski, Jul 31, 2020
    #2
  3. Handy OS X Tools and Apps

    In the process of reformatting this all- added the major lists of APPS people posted, but its a bit messy. Reformatting inc.

    EDIT: Much better now *Big Grin Windows 10 Apps-killer app Bloatbox introduces handy scripts support :D
     
    Dippyskoodlez, Jul 31, 2020
    #3
  4. rtwjunkie Win User

    Windows 10 Apps-killer app Bloatbox introduces handy scripts support

    why is there a windows 10 app for netflix?

    Yes, it's no longer the windows phone OS. It's just Windows 10. And yes, the app is perfect for the phone.
     
    rtwjunkie, Jul 31, 2020
    #4
Thema:

Windows 10 Apps-killer app Bloatbox introduces handy scripts support

Loading...
  1. Windows 10 Apps-killer app Bloatbox introduces handy scripts support - Similar Threads - Apps killer app

  2. Microsoft introduces support for Linux GUI apps on Windows 10

    in Windows 10 News
    Microsoft introduces support for Linux GUI apps on Windows 10: Microsoft released a new build to the Insider channel a few hours ago that introduces support for running Linux graphical user interface applications on the Windows 10 machine. The company announced plans to support Linux GUI applications, opposed to supporting command line...
  3. Killer Sudoku App

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    Killer Sudoku App: I have been downloading the puzzles from the Microsoft app for months Killer Sudoku however, beginning March 2, 2021 the puzzles will not print. When I click on the print command, only an exterior box is shown with no inner lines or numbers. I just ran the last Windows Update...
  4. Microsoft's next try at introducing Android Apps support in Windows 10

    in Windows 10 News
    Microsoft's next try at introducing Android Apps support in Windows 10: Microsoft is working on introducing support for Android apps on its Windows 10 operating system according to reports. While this needs to be filed under rumor for now, as Microsoft has not confirmed this officially yet, the implementation could increase the popularity of the...
  5. Introducing Windows Terminal app for Windows 10

    in Windows 10 News
    Introducing Windows Terminal app for Windows 10: We are beyond excited to announce Windows Terminal! Windows Terminal is a new, modern, fast, efficient, powerful, and productive terminal application for users of command-line tools and shells like Command Prompt, PowerShell, and WSL. 8gw0rXPMMPE Windows Terminal will be...
  6. Introducing the Office app for Windows 10

    in Windows 10 News
    Introducing the Office app for Windows 10: Last year, we updated Office.com with a new experience focused on two simple things: helping users get the most out of Office and getting them back into their work quickly. The streamlined site has clearly resonated with customers, and now more than 40 percent of Office 365...
  7. Introducing Cohorts for App Developers

    in Windows 10 News
    Introducing Cohorts for App Developers: Earlier this year, we started the Windows Insiders Cohorts Program to connect and engage with Insiders within certain demographics (illustrators, Insider MVPs, and insiders within certain companies.) We’ve built cohorts as highly focused groups of people with a common...
  8. Introducing the SensorExplorer app for Windows 10

    in Windows 10 News
    Introducing the SensorExplorer app for Windows 10: How to get the app 1. From the Microsoft Store: Search "SensorExplorer" or follow this link https://aka.ms/sensorexplorer 2. From GitHub: Go to https://aka.ms/sensorstrace, the app package is available inside the SensorExplorer folder for sideloading. Overview...
  9. Microsoft will support biometric password-killers on Windows 10

    in Windows 10 News
    Microsoft will support biometric password-killers on Windows 10: Soon, you may be able to log in to Outlook with a fingerprint or an eyescan. At the Stanford Cybersecurity Summit on Friday, Microsoft announced that Windows 10 would support the next version of the Fast Identification Online (FIDO) spec, allowing devices to work with a...
  10. Introducing Microsoft Whiteboard Preview app for Windows 10 devices

    in Windows 10 News
    Introducing Microsoft Whiteboard Preview app for Windows 10 devices: Today, we are gradually rolling out the Microsoft Whiteboard Preview app—a freeform digital canvas where people, ideas, and content can come together for creative collaboration—available for download on Windows 10 devices.* Microsoft Whiteboard Preview is built for anyone who...