![]() Like the previous version, it shows a list (consisting of the app's label and package name) of all system apps. This lead to adding in feature after feature and I got to say. ![]() So while the previous version just showed all system apps instead of preset ones (like the Simple subtool), I decided to make this version of the tool a lot more complexed and offer more helpful tools. While going over the code, I immensely wanted to improve it, so I decided to rewrite the whole thing. let's take a detailed look into what's changed!Īdvancing the Already Advanced App ManagementRecently, I learned how to create controls at runtime, so I thought it would be a fun idea to revamp the Advanced tool's app list as sort of a test. I'm excited to announce the next big release for all you lovely Windows folks! Today, Fire Toolbox V33.0 has officially launched! So without further ado. I hope everyone is having a great day, and an even better week! Tick the box that says "Always allow from the computer" and hit ok. ![]()
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