bloatynosy

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Bloatynosy is an open-source utility for Windows 10 and 11 that helps users remove preinstalled bloatware, disable background services, and block unwanted features like Microsoft's new Outlook auto-install. The tool provides a portable GUI for safely pruning promotional apps, reducing disk usage, and stopping auto-installs while keeping changes reversible. Recent discussions highlight its effectiveness in combating Microsoft's forced rollout of the new Outlook app on both Windows 10 and 11. Bloatynosy is often compared to other debloating tools like Win11Debloat, offering a user-friendly alternative for enthusiasts and administrators who want to reclaim system resources and control over their Windows experience.
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    Shrink Windows 11 Bloatware with Open Source Tools: Bloatynosy vs Win11Debloat

    Windows 11 ships with more preinstalled apps, background services, and promotional features than many users want — and the result is a system that can feel cluttered, noisy, and less responsive than it should. A handful of mature, open-source utilities now offer reliable, auditable ways to prune...
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    Block New Outlook with Bloatynosy: Your Guide to Gaining Control

    Ah, Outlook. It’s that trusty workhorse of an email app that’s been a staple for decades—but lately, its latest iteration has been met with the enthusiasm of someone at the receiving end of a Monday morning meeting invite. Microsoft’s new Outlook app has been rolling out across Windows 11, and...
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    Combat Microsoft's New Outlook Auto-Install with BloatyNosy

    Alright, folks, gather around for some news that'll save you headaches and possibly your sanity. If you’ve been following recent updates in the Windows ecosystem, you’ve probably heard about Microsoft's plan to automatically install the New Outlook app on Windows 10 and 11 devices. If that got...
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