Have you ever noticed how every new major version of a piece of software always has to have a new redesigned UI (Excluding Chrome and Firefox). For example It seems like every new update to Norton / Norton Internet security always has a new redesigned UI. What was wrong with the old UI? Although hit looks like Norton did damn good up until version 2008 then they started to change / redesign the UI every new version. Or is it software venders way of justifying the new upgrade?
Ridiculous claim that the labor cost difference of $6000 annually would increase cost per phone by $200. The employees produce 3 phones per month or what?
Sparkle 2.20.1 by Razvan Serea
Sparkle is a free, open-source Windows optimization tool designed to make your PC faster, cleaner, and more private. With Sparkle, you can easily debloat Windows by removing unnecessary apps and services, disable Microsoft tracking to enhance privacy, and apply performance tweaks to boost speed. Its cleaner removes junk and temporary files, while every change is safe and fully reversible. Sparkle also features a modern, user-friendly interface with automatic updates, making system maintenance simple. Explore over 39 tweaks, from disabling telemetry and hibernation to optimizing network and game settings, all aimed at customizing and enhancing your Windows experience.
Sparkle supports Windows 10 and 11.
Sparkle 2.20.1 changelog:
You can now change the Animation Direction from Up, Left, or Off.
Added configurable animation direction (Up, Left, Off) for improved accessibility
Added TTL caching to the system info backend
Refactored tweak application flow to await NvidiaProfileInspector
Improved IPC listener cleanup to correctly remove specific listeners
Fixed online status not updating after successful network requests
Updated system info tests to support backend caching
Removed electron-toolkit utils dependency in favor of internal is.dev helper
Fixed unwanted files and folders being included in application bundles
Download: Sparkle 2.20.1 | Portable | ~100.0 MB (Open Source)
Links: Sparkle Website | Github | Screenshot
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Have you ever noticed how every new major version of a piece of software always has to have a new redesigned UI (Excluding Chrome and Firefox). For example It seems like every new update to Norton / Norton Internet security always has a new redesigned UI. What was wrong with the old UI? Although hit looks like Norton did damn good up until version 2008 then they started to change / redesign the UI every new version. Or is it software venders way of justifying the new upgrade?
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