Our favorite tool for Windows personalization just got updated – download Winhance 5 now!

We wrote about Winhance 4 just a few days ago, telling you how it can argue and optimize Windows 10 and 11, and keep it that way.
The tool was originally a Powershell Gui app, but with version 4 it turned into a standalone app that can be easily installed or uninstalled. It was also available in portable form. The app is now updated in version 5, and regulates a number of problems and introduces new functionality.
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This is what has new in version 5:
Issues regulated
- Mainwindow size very large in lower resolutions
- The window gets the actual resolution correctly and sets on 90 percent of the space available
- The window is completely rested
- Status of application installation stuck in 66 percent (78 percent) generally
- The matter was related to a “pre-control” to see if the selected application was already installed or not and the result was not going properly, which made the installation not start.
- Removes the above -mentioned check after selected applications must be installed regardless of whether or not already installed
- Advanced progress reporting during Winget’s application installations.
- Extended resumption of Windows Explorer process
- Improved treatment when changing the theme of Windows, cleaning the task bar, and starting menu which should stop it from staging and freezing the app
New features
- Added version in the app
- When a new version is released, users will be required to download and install the latest update.
- Import of expanded configured file
- The request were added to ask if the user wants to clean the task bar and start the menu when importing a configuration file.
improvement
- Code inclusion
- Refacted “Optimizationssetting” and “Contaminationssetting” to use a basic class “ApplicationSetting” which adheres to principles “
- The best treatment of configuration imports
- Ensure that the settings are applied properly and not only “updated” if changes are found.
You can download Winhance 5 from here, and if you want to see the tool in action, you can watch the new video below.