Appcopier Changelog

What's new in Appcopier 0.30

Jan 2, 2024
  • Some of you are now familiar with the Windows Backup feature in the Settings app or the Windows Backup app, whose UI does not allow for the restoration of specific settings and apps. Instead, you can only access your files through OneDrive, and for everything else, you only have the option to restore it during the initial setup.
  • With this release, Appcopier has taken another step forward and can now restore specific apps (internally handled through winget). Additionally, numerous UI corrections and bugs have been fixed. The app now weighs a few more KBs but remains lightweight.

New in Appcopier Preview 0.15 (Dec 26, 2023)

  • We are slowly approaching the exit from the preview status. Some of you are now familiar with the Windows Backup feature in the Settings app or the Windows Backup app, whose UI does not allow for the restoration of specific settings and apps. Instead, you can only access your files through OneDrive, and for everything else, you only have the option to restore it during the initial setup.
  • With this release, Appcopier has taken another step forward and can now restore specific apps (internally handled through winget). Additionally, numerous UI corrections and bugs have been fixed. The app now weighs a few more KBs but remains lightweight. Please refrain from asking about the source code; it will be released soon with the first stable release as I still have a cleanup operation ahead of me

New in Appcopier Preview 0.12 (Dec 25, 2023)

  • Adressed in this release:
  • The app is designed and optimized for Windows 11, but with this release the GUI is 100% functional under Windows 10, and available areas/configurations can be directly checked from the app (three-dot menu > select available).
  • Added numerous new backup areas and asynchronous execution.
  • Appcopier gets .ico file