This powerful app that lets you dodge Windows 11’s system requirements gets a flurry of killer updates

Okay, I’ll admit it; I took my eyes off of Flyoobe for a few days. Granted, the reason why I did was because Flyoobe 1.3 only came out about a week ago, and I thought perhaps nothing new had been added. Boy, was I wrong. Really, really wrong.

Since then, Flyoobe has gotten three more updates, bringing it up to 1.6. And while all the updates are worth looking at, 1.6 brings in some very welcome changes to Flyoobe.

Flyoobe 1.6 makes removing bloatware even easier

If this is the first time you’ve heard of Flyoobe, it’s an excellent app that aims to make “upgrading” to Windows 11 easier. I say “upgrading” because it’s by no means an official way of getitng Windows 11 on your PC. Its main goal is to allow you to upgrade any PC, regardless of its system specs. Flyoobe version 1.4 added a “Spot” search feature to make things easier to find, and 1.5 lets you add Ventoy to a USB, which is an excellent way to create installation media.

1.6 brings even more features, including a new home menu and more apps you can install once Windows 11 is on your PC.

There’s also a better bloatware remover bundled in with the app now. While I personally had no issues with it, it appears that it was missing some stuff, so Flyoobe devs made it even better at squashing the apps that come with Windows 11. Really handy if you don’t plan on using Xbox features or the Clipchamp app.

Here’s a full breakdown of the patch, and you can grab it for yourself over on GitHub:

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