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Bloatbox

Remove unwanted Windows apps with Bloatbox

Remove unwanted Windows apps with Bloatbox

Bloatbox is a free Windows utility designed for one clear job: helping you remove apps you do not want on your PC. Its main appeal is that it brings built-in Windows apps, manufacturer-added software, and user-installed programs into one simple place, making cleanup easier than digging through different system menus.

The interface is plain but practical. Apps are shown in a list on the left, available actions sit in the middle, and the right side works as a removal queue. You can select individual apps, add everything at once, or drag items into the queue before confirming the uninstall action. This staged approach is useful because it gives you a chance to review what you are about to remove.

Bloatbox is also lightweight and portable, which makes it a good fit for users who want a focused tool rather than a large maintenance suite. It is especially useful for cleaning up bloatware, including preinstalled apps that many people rarely use. Removing unnecessary software can free up storage space and may help reduce system clutter.

There are a few limitations to keep in mind. The app list does not include descriptions, so less experienced users may not always know what a listed item does. The wording of some controls can also be confusing, particularly because “Remove” can mean taking an item out of the uninstall queue rather than uninstalling it from Windows. For that reason, it is worth checking your selections carefully before proceeding.

Overall, Bloatbox is best for Windows users who want a simple, no-frills way to remove unwanted built-in and bundled apps. Beginners can use it, but cautious selection is important. More experienced users and administrators will likely appreciate its direct approach and flexible app removal workflow.

Version
0.20.0
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Developer
Builtbybel

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