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    RyTuneX

    RyTuneX

    RyTuneX is a cutting-edge optimizer built with the WinUI 3 framework

    ...It also offers system tweaks to improve responsiveness, reduce background overhead, and optimize system settings for gaming or heavy usage workflows. Privacy enhancements are part of its core offering: toggles for telemetry, data-collection features, background apps and more give users greater control over what their OS is tracking or doing under the hood.
    Downloads: 45 This Week
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    CrapFixer

    CrapFixer

    Fixes the crap Windows leaves behind

    ...The project emphasizes safety by making most tweaks undoable, and it supports running with administrator privileges when deeper changes (like certain registry locations) are required. For users who want more clarity, it includes a help lookup per tweak and offers log review so you can understand what happened and share results for troubleshooting.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    trimboot

    trimboot

    TrimBoot maps & controls Windows startup items and right-click menus.

    TrimBoot is a Windows desktop tool that maps autostart surfaces—Run keys, services, drivers, scheduled tasks, WMI, and related hooks—in one sortable view. It helps you see what launches at boot, spot new or changed entries, and review signing signals when paths point to files. Sensitive system items are flagged to reduce risky mistakes; where appropriate you can disable or remove entries using patterns designed for safer rollback. Monitoring highlights drift over time. Blacklist-style rules can match paths, hashes, or publishers for repeatable cleanup. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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