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Instead of hard-coding the package names of the UWP crapware to remove, let's provide users the ability to choose what to remove, as seen in the screenshot above (it's from the Sophia script, by @farag2).
Another upside of this method would be that we won't need to maintain a list of packages to remove, as it's always dynamically populated, which for me (and hopefully others) is a CleanWin-win (get it? 🤣 )
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Nice, that's really cool, I will be looking forward to this. I agree with that the user has to say, although its technical it might be difficult for some to figure out what a certain app is, for instance Cortana is Microsoft.549981C3F5F10.
Instead of hard-coding the package names of the UWP crapware to remove, let's provide users the ability to choose what to remove, as seen in the screenshot above (it's from the Sophia script, by @farag2).
Another upside of this method would be that we won't need to maintain a list of packages to remove, as it's always dynamically populated, which for me (and hopefully others) is a
CleanWin
-win (get it? 🤣 )The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: