Impressed by the early CCleaner period, FluentCleaner reimagines the basic PC cleanup utility for contemporary Home windows techniques. Constructed with WinUI 3, it focuses on a cleaner, light-weight expertise centered round eradicating short-term information, cache, logs, and leftover litter – with out aggressive registry tweaks, bundled extras, or scareware-style prompts.
The mission additionally embraces the community-driven spirit that helped make older cleanup instruments standard within the first place. FluentCleaner helps the well-known winapp2.ini cleansing database format, permitting it to leverage a big ecosystem of community-maintained cleansing guidelines whereas conserving the app quick, clear, and simple to make use of.
Options
- Moveable design with no set up required
- One-click system evaluation and cleanup
- Help for optionally available upkeep extensions
- Optimized for Home windows 11
- Clear and easy-to-understand cleanup outcomes
System Necessities:
- Home windows 10 2004 (Construct 19041) and later
- Home windows 11
No Home windows 11 requirement. Regardless of utilizing WinUI 3, the app is deliberately constructed to stay appropriate with trendy Home windows 10 techniques as properly
What’s New
- [Changed] Giant components of the app had been refactored to make use of extra native WinUI 3 habits and APIs. Theme dealing with, TitleBar integration and system theme detection are actually a lot cleaner and extra constant
- [Compatibility] FluentCleaner formally helps Home windows 10 2004 (Construct 19041) and later;no Home windows 11 required
- [Added] Automated replace checks; the Settings web page now silently checks for brand new variations on load.
- If an replace is on the market, FluentCleaner exhibits a small crimson banner with a direct obtain button. You can too set off replace checks anytime from the […] menu in Settings.
- [Added] Responsive TitleBar search; the search field now collapses right into a compact search icon + flyout on smaller window sizes for a cleaner format.
- [Added] Native-style hamburger menu; moved the pane toggle into the TitleBar to raised match trendy WinUI apps
- [Added] Terminal startup system data; Home windows model, CPU and RAM are actually proven when opening the terminal
- [Updated] CommunityToolkit.Mvvm 8.3.2 > 8.4.2
- [Fixed] ARM64 builds not resolving appropriately. Seems MSBuild is case-sensitive and arm64 ≠ ARM64. Added specific RuntimeIdentifiers so self-contained builds appropriately detect their goal platform.
- [Changed] Migrated all [ObservableProperty] backing fields to partial properties. That is the brand new normal for CommunityToolkit.Mvvm 8.4+ on .NET 10. No habits adjustments, simply cleaner code and no extra compiler warnings









