From Winslop to Winslopr: Detecting and Removing Bloatware

Winslop, created by its developer Flyoobe, and is a lightweight Windows utility that removes unnecessary system latency, reduces overload, and restores full user control.

It is a focused, local fork of CrapFixer. Winslop shows exactly what changes will happen, allowing users to review and undo actions. It works completely offline, without artificial intelligence, cloud, or telemetry.

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“Slop” = stuff that ships by default, wastes resources, and takes control away, while doing basically nothing for you.

+++ Winslop is becoming Winslopr (Windows Slop Remover) +++

It is ideal for users who want a cleaner, more transparent and minimal Windows experience. Winslop simplifies system maintenance, optimizes performance and eliminates forced, opaque or unnecessary features, while keeping Windows itself intact.

Key features of Winslop:

  • Removes system lag – eliminates unnecessary or redundant Windows components.
  • Removes bloatware – optimizes resource usage for faster performance.
  • Full user control – all changes are transparent, reviewable and reversible.
  • Local and offline operation – no artificial intelligence, cloud or telemetry involved.
  • Deterministic behavior – predictable, consistent, and safe modifications.
  • CrapFixer fork – smaller, more focused and easier to maintain code. Improves system performance – reduces overhead and unnecessary processes.
  • Targeted optimization – removes only opaque, forced or optional imperfections.
  • Change visibility – shows exactly what will be modified before implementation.
  • Lightweight tool – minimal footprint, no unnecessary levels or assistants.

Download: Winslopr 26.03.222 | 43.3 MB (Open Source)

View: Winslopr Website |

Winslopr 26.03.222

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