Winhance Overview
Winhance is an open-source application developed by Marco du Plessis (memstechtips) designed to optimize Windows 10 and 11 on desktop PCs and laptops.
Winhance is an open-source application developed by Marco du Plessis (memstechtips) designed to optimize Windows 10 and 11 on desktop PCs and laptops. The application has been available on GitHub for over a year and features a user-friendly interface.
Recent Developments
Multiple new builds of Winhance have been released. Version 26.02.13 introduced significant UI improvements by migrating from an older Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) base to Microsoft's modern WinUI 3 framework, aligning its style with the Windows Settings menu. This update also included backend enhancements to improve overall application performance and reduce RAM usage. The latest version, Winhance v26.02.17, addresses minor issues that arose from the recent UI migration.
Key Features
Winhance includes several functions for system management and optimization:
- System Restore Backup: The application creates a System Restore point before allowing access to its functions, providing a rollback option for users.
- App Management: Users can remove default Microsoft applications and install multiple applications simultaneously, including legacy versions of Notepad and Paint without Copilot integration.
- Optimization Settings: The 'Optimize' section offers functions similar to the Windows Settings app.
- OEM Bloatware Prevention: An option is available to prevent original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) from pre-installing unwanted software.
- Advanced Tools: Under 'Advanced Tools,' users can create an Autounattend XML file to replicate preferred app and settings selections across multiple machines.
Security Recommendations
Users interested in Winhance are advised to download the application exclusively from its official GitHub repository. Before using any Windows optimization software, including Winhance, it is recommended to back up important files and settings.